Developing: Alleged MN Assassin Vance Boelter's Confession Letter Released, And It's Wild
A disturbing manifesto, reportedly written by the man accused of gunning down Minnesota state Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband while injuring two others in a targeted shooting spree, was made public Tuesday — revealing a twisted mind caught in a web of delusion, not political ideology.
Vance Boelter, 57, now facing two capital murder charges and potentially the death penalty, authored the unhinged letter after the June 14 attacks. His victims included state Sen. John Hoffman and his wife, both of whom survived, while the Hortmans were tragically killed.
The rambling note, addressed bizarrely to FBI Director Kash Patel, was discovered during the indictment process and released by authorities, according to KMSP-TV. Boelter, who eluded law enforcement for two days, was eventually captured and taken into custody.
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View Plans“I am the shooter at large in Minnesota involved in the state 2 shootings the morning of Saturday June 15th at approximately 2:30 am and 3:30 am, or around that time,” the letter begins, as Boelter lays out a sprawling and incoherent narrative, claiming covert work for the U.S. military “off the books” and alleging that unnamed state officials enlisted him in an assassination plot.
BREAKING: Accused Minnesota political assassin Vance Boelter’s full confession letter released. pic.twitter.com/9JF21khtQn
— Liz Collin (@lizcollin) July 15, 2025
In the note, Boelter made a shocking claim: that Minnesota Governor Tim Walz had approached him about a plan to assassinate U.S. Senators Amy Klobuchar and Tina Smith, both Democrats, supposedly to pave the way for Walz to ascend to the Senate.
“Tim wanted me to kill Amy Klobuchar and Tina [Smith],” Boelter wrote, adding that Walz feared Smith wouldn’t “retire as planned.” He claimed he refused and threatened to go public, leading to retaliation threats against his family.
He even alleged he narrowly escaped a planned ambush by “Mel __ and __” at a setup meeting, and that he later returned to shoot “at both __ & __” as a form of retaliation.
Boelter ended his screed by expressing a willingness to “spill all the beans” — but only if his family was protected.
“I am willing to spill all the beans. I just want my family safe. They had nothing to do with [it] and are totally innocent. This was a one person [op?],” he wrote.
The former preacher bizarrely emphasized that he refrained from shooting at law enforcement, stating, “boy did I have plenty of opportunity.”
But what should be a national conversation about red flags and untreated mental illness has instead — predictably — been hijacked by the Left. Before the blood had even dried and while the surviving victims were still hospitalized, liberal voices online and in the press wasted no time blaming conservatives, Christians, and Trump supporters.
Footage of the Minnesota assassin Vance Luther Boelter, a life long registered republican and "Christian" nationalist incel that hated women. He's 100% MAGA. https://t.co/OmT8oZy5u2 pic.twitter.com/sREzTNYomV
— Anonymous (@YourAnonCentral) June 15, 2025
BREAKING: Minnesota Democrat-killer, Vance Luther Boelter is a REGISTERED REPUBLICAN. pic.twitter.com/IIDcR0mB6M
— Brian Krassenstein (@krassenstein) June 14, 2025
Their logic? Boelter had a history as a preacher — and that alone, in the eyes of many progressives, made him guilty by association with the MAGA movement.
Let’s be clear: there was no coherent political ideology driving these murders. There was no MAGA message. There was no conservative call to violence. What existed was something far more dangerous and tragically ignored — a man so unwell that he believed he was a shadow agent for the government, operating on classified missions from Eastern Europe to the Middle East, while still managing to pass himself off as a law enforcement official.
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View PlansThis wasn’t political extremism. This was untreated psychosis. Yet once again, corporate media and liberal influencers rushed to blame “polarization,” Trump, and Republicans — instead of acknowledging America’s true crisis: a crumbling mental health system that fails to identify and help individuals spiraling into violent delusion.
Until that truth is recognized, innocent lives will remain at risk — and dishonest narratives will continue to dominate the national stage.