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The federal government assigned a public defender, Kimberly Sharkey, who is an experienced death penalty attorney based in ...
A man indicted Tuesday, July 15, on charges he fatally shot the Democratic leader in the Minnesota state House and her husband, and wounded another lawmaker and his wife, confessed ...
Periods of religious zealotry and an unsettled professional career were intertwined for years before he was accused of murder ...
Alleged assassin Vance Boelter has obtained an out-of-state public defender to serve as co-counsel in his federal court case, days after he was formally indicted in the shootings of two Minnesota ...
The man accused of shooting two Minnesota state lawmakers and their spouses has been indicted, and authorities have released a disturbing letter he allegedly wrote. A grand […] ...
ROCHESTER, Minn. (KTTC) – The federal grand jury has returned six indictments against suspected lawmaker shooter Vance ...
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An attorney for the alleged Minnesota lawmaker assassin wouldn't tell the Star Tribune whether he intends to pursue a mental ...
Alleged political assassin Vance Boelter is anticipated to plead not guilty at a future court appearance following a grand jury indictment accusing him of stalking and shooting two Minnesota lawmakers ...
Vance Boelter plans to plead not guilty to charges he killed former House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband after ...
Former director of Minnesota Security Hospital Dr. Michael Farnsworth says the letter reminds him of patients with grandiose ...
Will the man who allegedly shot and killed Melissa and Mark Hortman face the death penalty? St. Thomas professor Mark Osler joins Jana to discuss.
A newly returned grand jury indictment includes the same six counts of murder, stalking and firearms charges that prosecutors ...
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