A federal prosecutor said Monday that the person who is accused of killing a Minnesota senator and injuring another went to the houses of two other legislators the day of the killings. Acting lawyer Joseph Thompson reported that the suspect left the another house after police arrived early on Saturday because one of the other politicians was away. Vance Boelter, the suspect, properly planned the attacks, carried out surveillance operations, and disguised himself as a police officer the night of the problems. According to authorities, a list of about 70 names was discovered in the false police car left at the crime field. Along with abortion rights activists, the listing included state and federal legislators, community leaders, and other figures. Following a massive hunt for nearly two days, Bouderr turned himself in to police on Sunday after being discovered in a wilderness close to his home. He is accused of fatally shooting her father and former Democratic House Speaker Melissa Hortman inside their home. Additionally, he shot his wife and Democrat lawmaker John Hoffman.
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