As the 57-year-old Vance Luther Boelter emerges as the principal suspect in the murder of Democrat Minnesota state agent Melisa Hortman and her partner Mark Hortman, his social media accounts, Facebook and Linked In, provide some hints about his job and organization. Boelter fatally shot them while pretending to be a police agent. At their house, Boelter even fatally shot state legislator John Hoffman and his wife Rochelle. They have been hurt.
Boelter had a list of influential officials and pro-choice advocates.
In Boelter’s vehicle, according to police, they discovered a statement and a hit record. The list includes brands of politicians, pro-abortion advocates, and pro-abortion rights advocates. No Kings Day advertisements were displayed in his vehicle.
Boelter’s Instagram account
Before it was taken area, WIRED briefly looked at a Boelter-linked Facebook profile. His profile included pages honoring Reinhard Bonnke, a European evangelical missionary known for missions in some American nations, and Smith Wigglesworth, a European evangelist who had a significant impact on the evangelical movement. His profile also liked many evangelical preacher organizers. Additionally, he “liked” the liberal legal advocacy group Alliance Defending Freedom, which has strong anti-abortion and LGBTQ rights.
Boelter’s LinkedIn page

Vance Luther Boelter’s LinkedIn page
Boelter is a veteran of the food business and looking for work, according to his LinkedIn page. His profile stated that he previously worked for Greencore, Del Monte, and ohnsonville sausage, and that he was looking to work there again. In the power of a “business and market representative,” Minnesota government Tim Walz appointed him to a Workforce Development Board in 2019. He previously held the position of head for more than ten years on the Dakota-Scott Workforce Development Board, but he left last month. After police discovered a crossbow, weapons, money, and passports in Jenny Boelter’s vehicle during a Saturday morning traffic stop, the couple was detained and interrogated. She and several of her friends were inside the vehicle. According to reports, the few co-founded a security firm, Praetorian Guard Security. According to the bank’s site, Jenny was the President and CEO and was billed as bringing “years of corporate functions and operational oversight” to the business. Is it still unclear whether the couple ever lived differently.