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Minnesota Political Crisis: Governor Confirms Targeted Attack Against State Officials

BROOKLYN PARK, Minn. — Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has declared a state of emergency after a gunman impersonating a police officer killed Democratic state Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark, while critically wounding state Sen. John Hoffman and his wife Yvette in targeted pre-dawn attacks Saturday. Authorities describe the shootings as a “politically motivated assassination” with the suspect still at large.

Key Developments

How the Attacks Unfolded

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At approximately 2 a.m. Saturday, the assailant—wearing an authentic-looking police uniform and driving a replica squad SUV—knocked on doors in two Minneapolis suburbs:

  1. Champlin: Shot Hoffman (60) and his wife Yvette in their home
  2. Brooklyn Park: Killed Hortman (58) and her husband Mark before fleeing

Police discovered the ruse when officers, while responding to the Hoffman shooting, proactively checked on Hortman—a fellow Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party member—and encountered the disguised gunman. A firefight ensued before the suspect vanished on foot.

Evidence Points to Political Motive

Authorities revealed chilling details:
✔ Detailed hit list of lawmakers found in suspect’s abandoned vehicle
✔ Precise impersonation of law enforcement (uniform, gear, vehicle markings)
✔ Targeted DFL politicians known for progressive policies

“This was a deliberate attack on our democracy,” said Gov. Walz, his voice breaking during a press conference. “Melissa woke up every day determined to make this state better.”

Ongoing Threat & Security Response

“No question—if you saw this person, you’d assume they’re police,” warned Brooklyn Park Police Chief Mark Bruley.

Victims Remembered

Melissa Hortman

John Hoffman

“A dark day for Minnesota, but we won’t let violence define us,” said Public Safety Commissioner Bob Jacobson.

National Reactions

What’s Next

Authorities urge anyone with information to contact the BCA Tip Line (877-996-6222). The State Emergency Operations Center remains activated as the search intensifies.

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