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Slain Rep. Melissa Hortman's beloved dog, Gilbert, remains with her as she and her spouse lie in state
Slain Rep. Melissa Hortman's beloved dog, Gilbert, remains with her as she and her spouse lie in state

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Slain Rep. Melissa Hortman's beloved dog, Gilbert, remains with her as she and her spouse lie in state

Gilbert was at home during the fatal shootings of two family members, and when the prominent Minnesota legislator and her husband lay in state Friday at the state Capitol, the golden retriever was there beside them. He is all but certainly the first dog to receive the honor, having been put down after being badly injured in the attack. There is no record of any other nonhuman ever lying in state, and the late state Rep. Melissa Hortman, the state House's top Democrat and a former speaker, is the first woman. The state previously granted the honor to 19 men, including a vice president, a U.S. secretary of state, U.S. senators, governors and a Civil War veteran, according to the Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. Hundreds of people waited outside the Capitol before they were allowed into the rotunda at noon, with the line to pay respects snaking out of the building and along an adjacent street. The Hortmans' caskets were decorated with flowers and folded U.S. and Minnesota flags. Two pedestals sat between them, one for an arrangement of flowers and the other, for the gold-colored urn holding Gilbert's remains. Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and first lady Gwen Walz look on as DFL Rep. Melissa Hortman, her husband Mark Hortman, and their dog Gilbert lie in state in the rotunda of the Capitol building on June 27, 2025 in St. Paul, Minnesota. Law enforcement agencies captured Vance Boelter on June 15th in connection with the killing of Rep. Hortman and her husband, Mark, who were shot at their home on June has received a flood of tributes like Hortman and her husband, Mark, ever since news spread online that he had been shot, too, in the attack early on the morning of June 14 by a man posing as a police officer. The accused assassin, Vance Boelter, is also charged with shooting a prominent Democratic state senator and his wife, and authorities say Boelter visited two other Democratic lawmakers' homes without encountering them. The dog's injuries were severe enough that surviving family members had him put to sleep at a veterinary clinic in the Hortmans' hometown of Brooklyn Park, a Minneapolis suburb. The clinic, Allied Emergency Veterinary Service, called Gilbert "sweet and gentle" and "deeply loved" on a GoFundMe site raising money for the care of local police dogs. Hours after the shootings, a nonprofit that trains service dogs, Helping Paws Inc., posted a picture on Facebook of Gilibert with the murdered Minnesota lawmaker, both smiling. The Hortmans provided a foster home to dogs to help train them to be service animals, and one of them, Minnie, had graduated on to assisting a veteran. But Helping Paws said in its post that Gilbert "eventually career changed."

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