Man pleads guilty to slaying top Democrat and her husband in Minnesota
Vance Boelter has pleaded guilty to murdering Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark. Boelter, disguised as a police officer, targeted the couple's home and also injured state Senator John Hoffman and his wife.

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AI-generatedVance Boelter has pleaded guilty to murdering Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark. Boelter, disguised as a police officer, targeted the couple's home and also injured state Senator John Hoffman and his wife. The plea agreement with federal prosecutors means Boelter will not face the death penalty, but could receive a maximum sentence of two consecutive life terms plus 40 years. The state intends to pursue its own case. The attacks have heightened concerns about political violence in the US, with authorities vowing to seek severe penalties for such crimes. Boelter was found with a list of 45 other state officials and legislators.
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5 extractedPolitical violence is a scourge plaguing America.
Boelter impersonated a police officer when he approached the Hortman residence.
Vance Boelter pleaded guilty to murdering Melissa and Mark Hortman.
Law enforcement found a list of 45 other state officials and legislators in Boelter's vehicle.
Boelter also allegedly targeted Democratic state Senator John Hoffman and his wife, Yvette, who were injured.