“We have no words. Such a political hatred should not exist,” said Yvette Hoffman’s wife of the Chosen Democrat of Minneapolis on Sunday, June 15 at night. Attacked the day before by the murderer of Minnesota Vance Boetler, the couple survived miraculously. A few kilometers, Mélissa Hortman, a member of the representatives of the House of Representatives, and her husband, did not have so much luck and were killed.
Yvette Hoffman received eight bullets. Your new husband. Devastated by the couple’s death, the Hoffman is considered particularly “lucky.” “John has undergone several surgical interventions and will soon be out of danger,” would reassure Yvette Hoffman in his message to Amy Klobuchar, Minnesota Democratic senator.
The arrested suspect
On Sunday night, “after two days of hunting for men and two white nights, the police arrested Vance Boelter,” said Tim Walz, governor of Minnesota at a press conference on Sunday night. To find it, hundreds of police had been mobilized.
In this same press conference, Minnesota police colonel, Jeremy Geiger said the arrest took place in the town of Green isle, more than an hour to the west of Minneapolis. And to add that “the suspect was arrested without the use of force.”
This attack intervened in an increasingly fractured America, between the deployment of soldiers in Los Angeles to suppress the demonstrations, a military parade desired by Donald Trump in Washington and meetings against him throughout the country. The true president escaped two murder attempts during his campaign, including one in the middle of the meeting last July in Pennsylvania.
Questioned Sunday morning by an ABC Channel journalist about the situation in Minnesota and if he planned to call Tim Walz, a former political opponent, Donald Trump replied: “It’s terrible. I think it’s a very bad governor, someone completely incompetent. But I could call it, as you could call other people.”
Source: BFM TV
