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The wife of accused Minnesota killer Vance Boelter was detained on Saturday morning following a traffic stop that raised serious questions about what she knew and when. According to law enforcement, Jennifer “Jenny” Boelter was pulled over near Onamia, Minnesota. She was driving with three relatives in the vehicle. What officers discovered shifted the entire tone of the encounter.
Well, while the “entire tone of the encounter” shifted, it wasn’t enough to take her in for anything. The police let her go.
Reports say police discovered a firearm, several passports, a stash of ammunition, and an undisclosed amount of cash. Sources described the vehicle’s contents as “peculiar” given the manhunt already underway for Vance Boelter, Jennifer’s husband and the prime suspect in a brutal shooting that left Minnesota State Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband dead, and State Sen. John Hoffman and his wife injured.
JENNY BOELTER DETAINED WITH WEAPONS & PASSPORTS. What’s really going on? The wife of suspected political assassin Vance Boetler is being detained and questioned after cops found a weapon, ammunition, cash, and passports in her car during a traffic stop on Saturday morning, a… pic.twitter.com/9SaFjC3dSI
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Law enforcement has not clarified whether the traffic stop was random or based on specific intelligence. Nor have they explained what the passengers knew, or what the Boelters’ security firm might have been involved in behind the scenes.
Despite the high-profile investigation and the suspicious nature of the findings in the car, Jenny Boelter was questioned for several hours and then released without charges. Authorities have not explained why.
That decision raises important questions. Why was the wife of a fugitive suspect, driving with what looks like a getaway kit, released? Was there not enough evidence? Or maybe the police thought that by letting her go, she might lead them to Vance?
Boetler was held for questioning but was not arrested.
It is not clear whether the Boetlers lived with each other, as Vance Boetler was known to live at a residence in Camden, Minnesota, which was raided by SWAT teams on Saturday afternoon.
The couple previously ran the company Praetorian Guard Security. – New York Post“
Though Vance Boelter co-owned a private security firm with his wife, reports confirm he also lived part-time in a house in north Minneapolis with several male roommates. He was reportedly staying there one or two nights a week, likely for work-related reasons. Authorities executed a search warrant at that residence on Saturday as the investigation into the shooting unfolded.
In this YouTube Short, a supposed roommate reads a text from Boelter, then tosses out the usual line: “He had lots of friends.” Oh, well, great. Case closed, right? As if having friends is some kind of character reference. We’ve heard it a hundred times: “he was quiet,” “he kept to himself,” “he seemed normal.”
Meanwhile, Boelter reportedly had a list of targets. He reached four of them. Two are dead. But let’s all be comforted by the fact that he was well-liked. How well do you really know someone? Apparently not well enough to spot a killer with a kill list.
https://youtube.com/shorts/4xY–5ZNgn0?si=_CTZ4NNtwGxOa5ej
So, where does that leave us? Two people are dead. Two more are recovering. The suspect is still missing. His wife, who was found with cash, ammunition, and passports, is free.
The suspect was appointed by Democratic governors but reportedly voted for Trump.
His wife interned for Tim Walz, who was also allegedly on his hit list.
And we learned Boelter had “No Kings” protest flyers in his car—materials linked to anti-government extremism.
If you’re trying to make sense of it, good luck. I mean, we still don’t even have the whole story behind Thomas Crooks—the 20-year-old who attempted to kill Donald Trump at the Butler rally, thankfully just grazing his ear instead. But Crook’s bullets killed one person and injured two others. No full explanation or any sort of background on Crooks. When it comes to political violence in this country, it’s never clean, it’s never consistent—and this one’s a full-blown mess.
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Despite the obvious efforts of the MSM and Minnesota press to bury this story and all information about the perp, his family, friends and associates, the facts keep seeping out.
At the No Kings rally in St Paul, although Gov Walz and his Lt Gov had enough sense to stay away, MN AG Ellison showed up and gave a speech worthy of a Klan Rally (I grew up in the South and I’ve heard those before – trying to whip up the crowd to take action against the evil threatening “our sacred values “.)
Is there some reason that Dem AGs and DAs either are unaware or won’t follow the ethics standards for prosecutors? There are express prohibitions on using a prosecutor’s office to pursue political opponents and commenting on pending or anticipated cases.
Definitely events that make you go…..hmmmmmm!!!
They all had information that could lead to the arrest and conviction of Hillary Clinton. Sorry—that’s just sarc but this is truly a tragic development. Can’t imagine what the facts will turn out to be.
Well, both of them recently voted to deny medicaid benefits to illegals ( in accordance with federal law), so they were apostates in the eyes of groggy ” true believers”…
Not true. The State Senator voting against stripping Medicaid from illegals.
Supposedly the hit list also contained a number of abortion doctors.
I suggest we examine the possibility of a patsy or that his real motivation lie elsewhere.
Sorry, I got bad info on the votes..thanks for the correction.. patsy would be a definite possibility.
They captured the suspect last night near his home. We’ll see what happens with this (the detention of his wife and relatives) and the “manifesto.”
(I worry his “manifesto” is something bogus, to drive the media frenzy a certain way. Or he could have just gone off his nut with the failure of his businesses.)
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