Pastor Arrested in connection with the deadly shooting of Minnesota lawmaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, has shocked the state and reignited debates on politically motivated violence. Vance Luther Boelter, a conservative former pastor, was taken into custody after a violent rampage on June 14 that left two politicians dead and two others critically wounded.
Pastor Arrested After Targeted Attack on Lawmakers
Boelter, now facing multiple state and federal murder charges, allegedly entered the home of Senator John Hoffman and his wife, Yvette, posing as law enforcement. When confronted, he opened fire before fleeing the scene on foot. This followed his earlier attack at the Hortman residence in Brooklyn Park, where both Melissa and Mark Hortman were killed.
According to NBC News, authorities believe Boelter had planned additional attacks on other Democratic lawmakers. His background includes outspoken anti-abortion and anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric in sermons, highlighting his far-right views.
Paul Schroeder, a longtime acquaintance, described Boelter as “deeply conservative, but not radical,” though the pastor’s arrest and alleged actions paint a more disturbing picture.
Political Leaders React to Pastor’s Arrest
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz condemned the shootings as a “politically motivated assassination,” urging for unity over division:
“This cannot be the norm. We must find common ground.”
Walz paid tribute to Melissa Hortman, recognizing her not only as a colleague but as a moral compass in state politics. Hortman, first elected in 2004, became a powerful force in Minnesota’s House, serving as Speaker and pushing for progressive reforms.
Melissa Hortman: A Legacy of Equality and Inclusion
As an LGBTQ+ ally, Hortman was pivotal in passing key legislation, including the 2023 “trans refuge bill,” positioning Minnesota as a sanctuary state for transgender youth and families seeking protection. In a social post following the bill’s passage, she wrote:
“People deserve to be loved, accepted & valued for who they are.”
Her leadership was especially felt during Pride Month, where she consistently emphasized the importance of equality for all Minnesotans. Learn more about Minnesota’s trans refuge policy here.
Community Mourning and the Path Forward
Friend and fellow legislator Erin Koegel expressed heartbreak during a memorial:
“It still feels like a bad dream. I’ve never known our party without Melissa as the leader.”
Melissa Hortman’s memory continues to inspire a call to action—one that champions compassion, inclusion, and justice.
Read more tributes and reactions from the Minnesota community on our News Page.
Pastor Arrested is not just a headline—it marks a turning point in conversations around political safety, extremism, and the importance of preserving democratic values.
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