Minnesota ‘gunman’ Vance Boelter’s ‘assassination notebook’ revealed by cops – as his chilling last ‘war’ text emerges

THE chilling notebook detailing the hit list of the alleged Minnesota assassin has been revealed by cops.

Vance Boulter, 57, is accused of shooting and killing Representative Melissa Hortman and her husband at their home on Saturday before sending a series of frightening text messages to his family.

Booking photo of Vance Boelter.
Vance Boelter, 57, has been charged with killing a Minnesota representative and her husband in a shooting
Photo of handwritten notes listing websites for finding people's addresses.
Pictures of the chilling notebook believed to have been with ‘gunman’ Boetler reveal a list of possible targets
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Melissa Hortman and her husband.
Melissa Hortman with her husband, Mark, were killed in the shooting

Boelter, who is also accused of injuring Senator John Hoffman and his wife in another shooting, allegedly texted his family saying: “Dad went to war last night… I don’t wanna say more because I don’t wanna implicate anybody.”

In another chilling message, he reportedly told his wife: “Words are not gonna explain how sorry I am for this situation. There’s gonna be some people coming to the house armed and trigger-happy and I don’t want you guys around.”

His disturbing notes, which cops recovered from the crime scene, are believed to have been on him when he carried out the assassinations.

Pages contained a list of 45 Democrats and abortion campaigners, and a number of company websites that sell silicone facemasks – like the one he is alleged to have worn during the killing spree.

Police clarified on Sunday that Boelter’s notes were not “ideological writings” and insisted they were not being treated like a “traditional manifesto.”

Prior to Boelter’s arrest, head of the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension Drew Evans said: “I want to clarify for everybody, this is not a document…that would be like a traditional manifesto that’s like a treatise on all kinds of ideologies and writings.

“I don’t want the public to have the impression that there’s this long manifesto that’s providing all of this other information and details and then is associated with names.”

Boelter was arrested near his home in Green Isle on Sunday night after a brief manhunt.

He has been charged with two counts of second-degree murder and two counts of second-degree attempted murder, according to Hennepin County court records.

During the search for the suspect, investigators found a fake police vehicle that Boelter allegedly used to pose as a police officer to carry out the shootings.

Inside the car, police found a cache of weapons, including at least three AK-47 assault rifles and a notebook with the names and addresses of other public officials.

List of death

Named on the list were Senator Amy Klobuchar and “squad member” Rep. Ilhan Omar, reported The Minnesota Star Tribune.

Others include Congresswoman Kelly Morrison, Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison, Minnesota Lt. Governor Peggy Flanagan, and Jeff Bezos’ ex-wife, MacKenzie Scott.

Some doctors who worked for Planned Parenthood were on the list, as well as several abortion clinics, including one that is scheduled to open in Omaha, Nebraska.

Former congressman Dean Phillips claimed in an X post that he was on the list as well, writing, “I extend heartfelt gratitude to Minnesota’s law enforcement professionals,” after Boelter’s arrest.

“Now, we must take steps to prevent political violence before it’s too late.”

Timeline of Minnesota’s shooting

Vance Boelter has been arrested for the targeted shootings of Minnesota lawmakers Rep. Melissa Hortman and Sen. John Hoffman.

Below is a timeline of events:

Saturday, June 14

2 am – Cops receive a phone call about a shooting at Hoffman’s house. Cops call nearby officers to proactively check Hortman’s home because it’s close by in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota.

3:35 am – Police arrive at Hortman’s home and find a car that looks like a cop car in her driveway. Officers see the suspect, dressed as a cop and wearing a latex mask, leaving the Hortman’s house. Cops exchange gunfire with the suspect, who runs back into the home and leaves out the back door on foot.

7:11 am — A shelter-in-place warning is issued for three miles around Brooklyn Park.

7:35 am – Minnesota Governor Tim Walz posts on social media that he’s been briefed on the shootings.

9:30 am – Walz and cops give the first news conference on the shootings and confirm the Hormans’ deaths. Minnesotans are asked not to attend rallies taking place across the state.

3 pm – Law enforcement officers identify Boelter as the suspect and release multiple pictures of him wearing a mask and dressed like a cop.

3:20 pm – Police lift shelter-in-place in Brooklyn Park.

4:45 pm – The FBI offers a $50,000 reward for information leading to Boelter’s arrest and conviction.

Sunday, June 15

10:50 am – Boelter’s car is found near Minnesota Highway 25 and 301st Avenue in Sibley County. Residents in the area are asked to lock their doors and stay in place.

9:30 pm – Boelter is arrested in the woods near his home in Green Isle, Sibley County

Night of terror

Boelter was named as a suspect on June 14 after shootings were reported at the homes of Hortman and Hoffman.

Hortman and her husband, Mark, were pronounced dead at their Brooklyn Park home.

The couple’s dog, Gilbert, was severely injured in the attack and had to be euthanized.

“Her children had to put him down after learning their parents had been murdered,” former Minnesota House member Erin Koegel said on X of Hortman’s children.

“Gilbert wasn’t going to survive.

Hoffman and his wife Yvette had surgery after suffering multiple gunshot wounds at their residence in Champlin, about nine miles away from the Hortmans.

Officials said they are “cautiously optimistic” that the pair will survive what Governor Tim Walz called an “unspeakable tragedy” and a “politically motivated assassination.”

MacKenzie Bezos at the 2018 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.
Listed in the manifesto as a possible target was MacKenzie Scott, the ex-wife of Jeff Bezos
Ilhan Omar speaking at a press conference.
US Representative Ilhan Omar, a member of ‘the squad,’ was also listed
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison speaking at a news conference.
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison was mentioned on the list

The Hoffmans’ nephew revealed that the couple had been shot 11 times during the horror attack.

He shared in a Facebook post how his aunt Yvette had thrown herself on top of her daughter to protect her.

Boelter is scheduled to appear in court on Monday for the charges against him and a federal warrant for “unlawful flight to avoid prosecution.”

His other charges will soon be upgraded as the state “intends to pursue first-degree murder charges against Boelter,” said Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty at a news conference.

The Department of Justice is also deciding to throw federal charges against Boelter, which, if convicted, could result in the death penalty.

Photo of Vance Boelter, Minnesota shooting suspect, wearing a latex mask.
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Suspect Vance Boelter wearing a latex mask[/caption]

Tri-image display of weapons and other items found inside Boelter's abandoned SUV.
Investigators found several weapons and a manifesto in a fake police vehicle that Boelter allegedly used in the shootings
Amy Klobuchar speaking at a rally.
Sen. Amy Klobuchar was also listed in the manifesto, along with several abortion doctors
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Minnesota ‘gunman’ Vance Boelter’s ‘assassination notebook’ revealed by cops – as his chilling last ‘war’ text emerges

THE chilling notebook detailing the hit list of the alleged Minnesota assassin has been revealed by cops.

Vance Boulter, 57, is accused of shooting and killing Representative Melissa Hortman and her husband at their home on Saturday before sending a series of frightening text messages to his family.

Booking photo of Vance Boelter.
Vance Boelter, 57, has been charged with killing a Minnesota representative and her husband in a shooting
Photo of handwritten notes listing websites for finding people's addresses.
Pictures of the chilling notebook believed to have been with ‘gunman’ Boetler reveal a list of possible targets
Department of Justice
Melissa Hortman and her husband.
Melissa Hortman with her husband, Mark, were killed in the shooting

Boelter, who is also accused of injuring Senator John Hoffman and his wife in another shooting, allegedly texted his family saying: “Dad went to war last night… I don’t wanna say more because I don’t wanna implicate anybody.”

In another chilling message, he reportedly told his wife: “Words are not gonna explain how sorry I am for this situation. There’s gonna be some people coming to the house armed and trigger-happy and I don’t want you guys around.”

His disturbing notes, which cops recovered from the crime scene, are believed to have been on him when he carried out the assassinations.

Pages contained a list of 45 Democrats and abortion campaigners, and a number of company websites that sell silicone facemasks – like the one he is alleged to have worn during the killing spree.

Police clarified on Sunday that Boelter’s notes were not “ideological writings” and insisted they were not being treated like a “traditional manifesto.”

Prior to Boelter’s arrest, head of the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension Drew Evans said: “I want to clarify for everybody, this is not a document…that would be like a traditional manifesto that’s like a treatise on all kinds of ideologies and writings.

“I don’t want the public to have the impression that there’s this long manifesto that’s providing all of this other information and details and then is associated with names.”

Boelter was arrested near his home in Green Isle on Sunday night after a brief manhunt.

He has been charged with two counts of second-degree murder and two counts of second-degree attempted murder, according to Hennepin County court records.

During the search for the suspect, investigators found a fake police vehicle that Boelter allegedly used to pose as a police officer to carry out the shootings.

Inside the car, police found a cache of weapons, including at least three AK-47 assault rifles and a notebook with the names and addresses of other public officials.

List of death

Named on the list were Senator Amy Klobuchar and “squad member” Rep. Ilhan Omar, reported The Minnesota Star Tribune.

Others include Congresswoman Kelly Morrison, Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison, Minnesota Lt. Governor Peggy Flanagan, and Jeff Bezos’ ex-wife, MacKenzie Scott.

Some doctors who worked for Planned Parenthood were on the list, as well as several abortion clinics, including one that is scheduled to open in Omaha, Nebraska.

Former congressman Dean Phillips claimed in an X post that he was on the list as well, writing, “I extend heartfelt gratitude to Minnesota’s law enforcement professionals,” after Boelter’s arrest.

“Now, we must take steps to prevent political violence before it’s too late.”

Timeline of Minnesota’s shooting

Vance Boelter has been arrested for the targeted shootings of Minnesota lawmakers Rep. Melissa Hortman and Sen. John Hoffman.

Below is a timeline of events:

Saturday, June 14

2 am – Cops receive a phone call about a shooting at Hoffman’s house. Cops call nearby officers to proactively check Hortman’s home because it’s close by in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota.

3:35 am – Police arrive at Hortman’s home and find a car that looks like a cop car in her driveway. Officers see the suspect, dressed as a cop and wearing a latex mask, leaving the Hortman’s house. Cops exchange gunfire with the suspect, who runs back into the home and leaves out the back door on foot.

7:11 am — A shelter-in-place warning is issued for three miles around Brooklyn Park.

7:35 am – Minnesota Governor Tim Walz posts on social media that he’s been briefed on the shootings.

9:30 am – Walz and cops give the first news conference on the shootings and confirm the Hormans’ deaths. Minnesotans are asked not to attend rallies taking place across the state.

3 pm – Law enforcement officers identify Boelter as the suspect and release multiple pictures of him wearing a mask and dressed like a cop.

3:20 pm – Police lift shelter-in-place in Brooklyn Park.

4:45 pm – The FBI offers a $50,000 reward for information leading to Boelter’s arrest and conviction.

Sunday, June 15

10:50 am – Boelter’s car is found near Minnesota Highway 25 and 301st Avenue in Sibley County. Residents in the area are asked to lock their doors and stay in place.

9:30 pm – Boelter is arrested in the woods near his home in Green Isle, Sibley County

Night of terror

Boelter was named as a suspect on June 14 after shootings were reported at the homes of Hortman and Hoffman.

Hortman and her husband, Mark, were pronounced dead at their Brooklyn Park home.

The couple’s dog, Gilbert, was severely injured in the attack and had to be euthanized.

“Her children had to put him down after learning their parents had been murdered,” former Minnesota House member Erin Koegel said on X of Hortman’s children.

“Gilbert wasn’t going to survive.

Hoffman and his wife Yvette had surgery after suffering multiple gunshot wounds at their residence in Champlin, about nine miles away from the Hortmans.

Officials said they are “cautiously optimistic” that the pair will survive what Governor Tim Walz called an “unspeakable tragedy” and a “politically motivated assassination.”

MacKenzie Bezos at the 2018 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.
Listed in the manifesto as a possible target was MacKenzie Scott, the ex-wife of Jeff Bezos
Ilhan Omar speaking at a press conference.
US Representative Ilhan Omar, a member of ‘the squad,’ was also listed
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison speaking at a news conference.
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison was mentioned on the list

The Hoffmans’ nephew revealed that the couple had been shot 11 times during the horror attack.

He shared in a Facebook post how his aunt Yvette had thrown herself on top of her daughter to protect her.

Boelter is scheduled to appear in court on Monday for the charges against him and a federal warrant for “unlawful flight to avoid prosecution.”

His other charges will soon be upgraded as the state “intends to pursue first-degree murder charges against Boelter,” said Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty at a news conference.

The Department of Justice is also deciding to throw federal charges against Boelter, which, if convicted, could result in the death penalty.

Photo of Vance Boelter, Minnesota shooting suspect, wearing a latex mask.
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Suspect Vance Boelter wearing a latex mask[/caption]

Tri-image display of weapons and other items found inside Boelter's abandoned SUV.
Investigators found several weapons and a manifesto in a fake police vehicle that Boelter allegedly used in the shootings
Amy Klobuchar speaking at a rally.
Sen. Amy Klobuchar was also listed in the manifesto, along with several abortion doctors
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Emmanuel Macron & wife Brigitte put on united front for cameras day after shocking face slap drama

EMMANUEL Macron and his wife Brigitte have put on a united front for the world’s cameras a day after the shocking face slap drama.

Viral footage that has overshadowed the start of the couple’s Southeast Asia tour shows the French leader’s wife shoving him in the mouth and jaw after landing in Vietnam.

Emmanuel and Brigitte Macron arriving at the Hanoi University of Science and Technology.
French President Emmanuel Macron (R) and his wife Brigitte Macron (L) arrive to the University of Science and Technology
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Emmanuel and Brigitte Macron at a university.
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Macron (centre L) and Brigitte (R) look on during their visit after the shove video[/caption]

People disembarking from an airplane.
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Brigitte’s hands are seen on Macron’s face[/caption]

Furious Macron attempted to downplay the incident last night by claiming the pair were “squabbling and, rather joking”.

He added that the unbelievable incident has been overblown into “a sort of geo-planetary catastrophe”.

The French leader also argued that the clip and viral reaction to it offered a cautionary tale about disinformation in the social media age.

Today, Macron and the First Lady were captured arm-in-arm after arriving at Hanoi’s University of Science and Technology for the French president to make a speech.

The couple pictured together comes a mere few hours after Macron claimed “crackpot” conspiracy theorists were trying to heighten speculation on what their marriage might look like behind closed doors.

Footage of the shove was initially denied by Macron’s office as being an AI-generated fake – but were forced to retract their statement and admit it was genuine.

His office said: “It was a moment where the president and his wife were decompressing one last time before the start of the trip by horsing around.

“It’s a moment of complicity. It was all that was needed to give ammunition to the conspiracy theorists.”

The unbelievable moment captured at Hanoi airport showed Macron facing his wife – who is out of the frame – as the plane’s doors opened.

Despite Brigitte not being visible, her arms are soon seen raising as she shoves a stern-looking Macron in the face.

Man in suit waving goodbye on airplane steps.
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Macron looking shocked after realising the plane door was open[/caption]

Emmanuel and Brigitte Macron arriving at a university in Hanoi.
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Macron is on a state visit to Vietnam from 25 to 27 May[/caption]

Man in suit exiting airplane, attended by uniformed personnel.
The unbelievable moment French President Emmanuel Macron is shoved in the face
Emmanuel and Brigitte Macron descending stairs.
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France’s President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte Macron disembark from the plane[/caption]

Appearing shocked, the French leader immediately notices the doors open and quickly turns to wave at the sea of cameras at the bottom of the plane steps.

Despite Macron’s attempts to defuse claims that they weren’t in a heated argument, the couple’s body language immediately after the push seems to suggest otherwise.

Brigitte and Macron emerge together from the aircraft and walk down the staircase, with the French leader extending his arm to his wife.

But she takes hold of the handrail of the walkway for support instead, potentially due to an explosive argument they could have had inside.

The French leader has repeatedly been targeted by conspiracy theories and deepfakes.

He previously had to deny “false and fabricated” rumours his wife was born a man, dubbing the transgender claims as being typified misogynistic online attacks on women.

And recently he blasted a fake Russian claim that he had a bag of cocaine on the table when he was pictured on his way to Kyiv with Keir Starmer and Germany’s Friedrich Merz.

Drawing comparison with the shove video and the cocaine tissue claim, Macron said in Vietnam last night: “For three weeks, there have been people who have watched videos and who think that I shared a bag of cocaine, that I had a mano-a-mano with a Turkish president and now that I am having a domestic dispute with my wife.

“In these three videos, I took a tissue, shook someone’s hand and just joked with my wife, as we do quite often. Nothing more.

“None of this is true. So everyone needs to calm down.”

The politician was just 15 when he started a relationship with the then mother-of-three, his French literature teacher.

Macron is in Hanoi to begin a week-long tour of Southeast Asia, where he will also visit Indonesia and Singapore.

Macron and Brigitte’s body language examined

By Eleonora Girotto, Video Journalist

A BODY language expert has labelled the incident between Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte as “shocking” and “very unfunny”.

Judi James said that the French President insisting that the shove was “playful” is worrying because it’s “trying to normalise something that we should be shocked by”.

The expert told The Sun: “We quite rightly should be shocked by it, and it absolutely shouldn’t matter who’s doing it to who.

“That’s not good natural behaviour. We can see Macron, who very much the alpha male leader with his body language, preparing to get off the plane.

“The door opens and anybody looking at him and his wife obviously more than anybody else would know that he’s getting into professional mode.

“He’s about to step out in Vietnam on the world stage, and he’s kind of pumped up accordingly. He seems to talk to his wife at the side who we can’t see at this point.

“But then, shockingly, her hand comes out and presses against his face, the nose as well.

“And if anybody wants to try this on themselves, you’ll feel how vulnerable it makes you feel. And pushes it to the point where he reels sideways.

“So it’s not a little stroke or anything like that, and then there’s even a final extra push at the end that I think technically could have toppled him over.

“You know, this is not playing. It certainly wouldn’t be playing at work or anywhere. It’s entirely inappropriate.

“We can see Macron, his expression suddenly changes to a micro gesture of shock before he turns around and seems to have a conversation with his wife.

“Then when we see them emerging, obviously, there’s this attempt to sort of do a glow up – nothing just happened.

“He does a little wave before this happens. But then when they come out together formally, he does put his hand out and seems to extend it, either to hold her hand or maybe to help her down the steps or to usher her first.

“But she ignores him and we get both of them coming down, holding the opposite handrail, making their way down. So it looks very, I would say, frosty. But I would still say that Macron looks rather shocked.

“And we can see later on, if we look at a close up of his hand, we can see that it’s bored into a fist. The knuckles look white. So clearly a lot of pent up tension there as a result, quite rightly.

“I’m pretty sure that over the next few days, we’re going to see a superhuman effort to try and look like the sweetest, most loving couple. And I’m sure that we’re going to see Brigitte looking a lot more submissive and make him look a lot more dominant.”

Emmanuel and Brigitte Macron posing at the University of Science and Technology of Hanoi.
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Macron (L) and Brigitte pose for a photo as they visit the University[/caption]

Emmanuel Macron waving goodbye from an airplane.
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Macron waves after the little spat on his presidential plane[/caption]

Emmanuel and Brigitte Macron exiting an airplane.
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The pair emerge from the aircraft calm and collected immediately after the incident[/caption]

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