Suspected Minnesota lawmaker assassin Vance Boelter captured

MINNEAPOLIS - Multiple Minnesota law enforcement sources established the Sunday evening arrest of lawmaker shooting suspect Vance Boelter in Sibley County to Fox News Boelter is accused of killing Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark early Saturday morning at their Brooklyn Park home in Minneapolis He is also accused of shooting State Sen John Hoffman also a Democrat and his wife Yvette in their nearby Champlin home The Sibley County Sheriff's Office advised Fox News that Boelter verbally identified himself to agents searching for him in the area on Sunday evening Drew Evans superintendent of the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension BCA announced Sunday that law enforcement personnel were trying to locate and arrest Boelter on federal and local warrants DRAMATIC PHOTOS SHOW MINNESOTA LAWMAKER'S HOME DAMAGED IN SHOOTING AS MANHNUT FOR SUSPECT CONTINUES There is information that led us to do the searches in Sibley County Evans revealed adding later that Boelter's automobile and a hat that appeared to belong to the suspect were located in that area He encouraged anyone around the Sibley County area who sees anything suspicious to contact police NEARBY STATE ON ALERT AS SEARCH FOR MINNESOTA LAWMAKER SHOOTER CONTINUESEvans mentioned functionaries are sifting through tips and described Sunday's search as fluid Functionaries have commented the suspect targeted lawmakers in a planned attack showing up at their homes wearing a police-like uniform and a mask POLICE IDENTIFY SUSPECT IN SHOOTING OF MINNESOTA LAWMAKERS AND THEIR SPOUSESDemocratic Minnesota Sen Amy Klobuchar shared a message from Hoffman's wife on Sunday saying the state senator was shot nine times and she eight John is enduring several surgeries right now and is closer every hour to being out of the woods Yvette wrote He took nine bullet hits I took eight and we are both incredibly lucky to be alive We are gutted and devastated by the loss of Melissa and Mark There is never a place for this kind of political hate Executives explained Boelter had signs in his truck that read No Kings Cities across the United States had No Kings protests expressing disapproval of the Trump administration's ICE raids scheduled for Saturday afternoon