THE PLOT THICKENS: Minnesota assassination suspect blamed Tim Walz in ‘confession letter’

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From Alpha News: Assassination suspect Vance Boelter wrote a letter in which he blamed Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz for the murderous rampage Boelter committed, according to sources.

Multiple sources with direct knowledge of the investigation have confirmed to Alpha News that Boelter’s so-called confession letter was intended for Kash Patel, the director of the FBI.

The handwritten letter was discovered by law enforcement inside the Buick that Boelter purchased just hours after he shot Minnesota Sen. John Hoffman and his wife, Yvette, and then shot and killed Minnesota legislator and Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark.

After an extensive manhunt—the largest in Minnesota state history—Boelter was arrested not far from his home in Green Isle, Minn.

Boelter has been charged with killing Hortman and her husband Mark, and with shooting Hoffman and his wife, who are both recovering.


Law enforcement reportedly found the handwritten note signed by “Dr. Vance Luther Boelter.” In the note, Boelter confirmed that he was the “shooter at large in Minnesota involved in the 2 shootings.”

According to a report by the Star Tribune, Boelter made some wild, unhinged claims in the letter:

In a rambling, conspiratorial letter addressed to the FBI, alleged assassin Vance Boelter claimed Gov. Tim Walz instructed him to kill U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar so that Walz could run for the U.S. Senate, according to two people familiar with the contents of the letter.

The letter is the clearest evidence yet of Boelter’s mindset after the targeted violence against Minnesota politicians last week. It is incoherent, one and a half pages long, confusing and hard to read, according to two people familiar with the letter’s contents. It includes Boelter alleging he had been trained by the U.S. military off the books, and that Walz, who is not running for Senate, had asked him to kill Klobuchar and others.

Officials say there’s absolutely no evidence to support the allegations that Walz ordered any killings.

Boelter had also left in his vehicle a “hit list” with dozens of names, all Democrats, who he appeared to be targeting. Law enforcement later released a typed copy of the list. Gov. Walz’s name is not on the list.

Not everyone is dismissing Boelter’s shocking claims.

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