MINNESOTA SHOOTING

Naz Reid to stay with Timberwolves on $125 million five-year deal: Reports
Naz Reid, the NBA's Sixth Man of the Year, is staying with the Minnesota Timberwolves. He declined his $15 million player option and signed a new five-year, $125 million contract with a player option for the 2029-30 season. Reid, an undrafted free agent in 2019, had a career-best season, averaging 14.2 points and 6.0 rebounds, while shooting 39.

NBA Draft 2025: Complete list of first-round picks
Cooper Flagg was selected first overall by the Dallas Mavericks, while the San Antonio Spurs chose Dylan Harper second, adding to their young core. Harper, son of Ron Harper, impressed at Rutgers with his scoring and all-around game. Both Flagg and Harper are expected to significantly contribute to their respective teams' championship hopes.

Aurora Borealis forecast: Northern Lights to light up skies in US this week - to be visible in these states today
The Northern Lights might be visible in fourteen US states today on June 25. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration predicts a geomagnetic storm, which could allow viewing of the aurora borealis. The best viewing chances are in states along the US-Canada border. NASA satellites will provide updates. Experts recommend escaping city lights for optimal viewing.

Minnesota state senator, wife were shot 17 times; cops reveal how a hunch and mistake led to shooter's arrest
In Minnesota, a shocking assassination attempt targeted state lawmakers, leaving one dead and another seriously injured. Vance Luther Boelter is charged after a manhunt. Senator John Hoffman and his wife survived being shot multiple times, while Representative Melissa Hortman and her husband were killed. Boelter, armed and disguised, had a hit list of Democratic officials.

Minnesota in shock as burglar hits late Senator Melissa Hortman's home days after she and husband were killed
A burglary occurred at the Brooklyn Park home of the late Minnesota state representative Melissa Hortman. This happened days after Hortman and her husband were killed. Police reported a forced entry with a window shattered. The home was searched, but the family believes nothing was stolen.

Minnesota senators shooting: Donald Trump says talking to Governor Tim Walz is wasting of time
Following the tragic shooting deaths of two Minnesota state legislators and their spouses, President Trump sparked controversy by refusing to contact Governor Tim Walz. Trump dismissed Walz as "slick" and "whacked out," deeming a call a "waste of time." While other officials offered condolences, Trump's decision drew criticism amid the ongoing investigation of suspect Vance Boelter.
Suspect in Minnesota lawmakers shooting surrenders, in custody
Vance Boelter was arrested and charged with two counts of murder and two counts of attempted murder. Jail records show Boelter was scheduled to appear in court Monday afternoon. He is accused of posing as a police officer and fatally shooting former Democratic House speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, in their home early Saturday in the northern Minneapolis suburbs.
Who is Vance Boelter, suspect in the shootings of two Minnesota lawmakers, what was his motive?
Vance Boelter is accused of shooting two Minnesota lawmakers and their spouses, posing as a police officer to gain access. The attack resulted in the death of State Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband, while Senator John Hoffman and his wife were injured.
Minnesota miracle: Senator John Hoffman and wife survive 17 bullets in shocking attack that stunned the state
Minnesota State Senator John Hoffman and his wife, Yvette, survived a targeted shooting at their home in Champlin, sustaining multiple bullet wounds each. Yvette shielded their daughter during the attack. The couple is recovering in the hospital. The shooting also resulted in the tragic deaths of Melissa Hortman, a top Democratic legislator, and her husband, Mark.
Vance Luther Boelter arrested, Minnesota's “biggest manhunt” ends as former preacher nabbed for killing a top democrat; details of the killer out
Vance Luther Boelter, 57, was apprehended after a two-day manhunt following the deaths of former Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, and the attempted killings of State Senator John Hoffman and his wife. Boelter, disguised as a police officer, allegedly targeted the lawmakers in a politically motivated attack.
Friends say Minnesota shooting suspect was deeply religious and conservative
Vance Luther Boelter, accused of assassinating a top Minnesota Democrat and her husband, held deeply conservative views. He impersonated a police officer in the shooting of former House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband. Boelter's background includes religious involvement, security work, and a brief stint in politics, with signs of financial struggles preceding the attacks.
Minnesota Lawmakers shot: Manhunt for alleged shooter intensifies in US after lawmaker killed, another wounded
Police and FBI agents waged a huge manhunt Sunday for a gunman who killed a Democratic state lawmaker and her husband in Minnesota in what officials called a politically motivated attack. Officials have issued security alerts in South Dakota and other states as the hunt proceeds, US Senator Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota said Sunday as she mourned her slain friend, Democratic state representative Melissa Hortman.
Trump administration gutted program aimed at preventing targeted violence
The Trump administration reduced a violence prevention program. This move is under scrutiny after a deadly shooting in Minnesota. The program aimed to reduce extremism in schools and workplaces. A former director resigned in protest. He cited the shift towards border security. A DHS spokesperson defended the cuts. They called the program ineffective.
Minnesota shooting suspect told friend in text message: I might be dead soon
A manhunt is underway for Vance Luther Boelter, the suspect in the fatal shooting of a Minnesota state lawmaker and the wounding of another. Boelter, who has links to evangelical ministries and claimed security expertise in conflict zones, left behind a "manifesto" and a list of other officials.
Political violence is threaded through recent US history. The motives and justifications vary
A surge of political violence, including assassinations and attacks on lawmakers, has gripped the United States, raising concerns about escalating extremism. Experts point to a rise in dehumanizing rhetoric and the dismantling of anti-extremism efforts as contributing factors. The article highlights instances of violence driven by various ideologies and the dangerous normalization of such acts within the current political climate.
Minnesota shooting: Authorities still searching for suspect in attack on 2 state lawmakers
A shocking incident unfolded in a Minneapolis suburb as a man, posing as a police officer, fatally shot a Democratic state lawmaker and injured another. The suspect, identified as Vance Boelter, is now the subject of a massive search, with authorities suspecting a politically motivated assassination.
Anti-Trump Rally in Austin: After Minnesota shooting, Texas lawmakers warned about threats targeting legislators
The Texas Department of Public Safety warned state lawmakers about threats targeting legislators attending an anti-Trump rally in Austin. This followed a shooting in Minnesota that targetted two lawmakers. Law enforcement is working with agencies to ensure safety at planned protests across Texas.
Minnesota Lawmakers Shooting: Who is Vance Boelter, the 57-year-old suspect in targeted attack on Representative Melissa Hortman and Senator John Hoffman?
Authorities have identified 57-year-old Vance Luther Boelter as the suspect in a targeted shooting that killed Minnesota Representative Melissa Hortman and critically injured Senator John Hoffman. The suspect, impersonating a police officer, remains at large. Police have issued safety warnings, and a state-wide manhunt involving multiple agencies is underway.
Two Minnesota lawmakers shot: Melissa Hortman and husband killed; suspect remains at large
Two Minnesota lawmakers, Senator John Hoffman and Representative Melissa Hortman, were shot in separate overnight incidents at their homes in Champlin and Brooklyn Park. Authorities say the suspect may be posing as a police officer. The state has issued a shelter-in-place order and activated emergency response operations. Minnesota Governor Tim Walz confirmed a targeted attack and pledged full support to local law enforcement. Investigations are ongoing, with heightened security alerts in the Minneapolis suburbs amid concerns of political violence.
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