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Second ‘Hitlist’ found at home of ‘Assassin’ Vance Boelter Na murders

According to reports, a second hit list was found in Boelter’s house only a few hours after the brutal murders.

On Saturday morning, the authorities suggested that the suspect was motivated to kill the two Democrats because they support abortion rights after the police had discovered a hit list of around 70 people in his car.

According to CNN, the list is said to have recorded many Democrats and figures with ties with Planned Parenthood or the Abortion Rights Movement.

The second hit list was found in his house and contained more than a dozen new names.

Hours after the double murder, Boelter’s car, who was a buick, was located in Faxon Township and was in the vehicle a cowboy hat – which is said to be the same that he was wearing in images released by the FBI.

According to reports, there were also three AK-47-Versenenen and a 9mm gun in his vehicle.

Boetler was arrested late on Sunday evening after making a huge mistake during the run after shooting the two legislators in their Minnesota Homes, who called authorities a ‘targeted attack’.

According to the Minnesota Star TribuneAfter two full days, the suspect was seen a trail camera in a rural city in Sibley County.

Ramsey County Sheriff Bob Fletcher said: “Most of the search was closed at the time. But the Trail Cam photo warned SWAT teams to go to the area, to find a circumference and identify his location with the help of drones.”

He said that Boelter tried to prevent him from being arrested about an hour later, but eight SWAT teams crawled in Sloten to close him, and he eventually surrendered peacefully. “

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The Sibley County’s Sheriff office told Fox News Boelter “Verbaal” identified to the authorities, and no strength was needed to fascinate the suspect, who was armed at the time.

After his arrest, Boelter was beaten with new federal charges after what the police described as the “biggest manhunt” in the history of the state.

He is accused of two counts of stalking, two counts of murder and two counts of firearm -related crimes in the federal court.

In addition, Boelter is confronted with the charges of second-degree murder in Heppein County, where he is accused of killing Hortman and her husband asked on Saturday morning in their Brooklyn Park-house in Minneapolis.

Just a few kilometers away, he is also accused of shooting the state of Sen. John Hoffman, also a democrat, and his wife, Yvette, in their Champlin house in a very similar attack – and both recover.

On Monday, the Hempin County Attorney office announced that it is planning to submit murder against Boelter in the first degree.

Boelter’s bail was set at $ 5 million and he is now confronted with life in prison.

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