The protests of the “No Kings”, which took place today throughout the United States, recorded the main failure after the Minnesota leg was abolished after two democratic leaders were shot early in the morning, resulting in the death of Melissa Hortman and her husband. Senator John Hoffman and his wife Yvette were also victims of this shooting, and the police suspected that they were prepared between the long “hit list” by a shooter. According to reports, the name of Governor Tim Walz, who remained suspected after the incident, also appeared in this list of hits.
Leaflets of “no kings” found inside a suspicious car
According to CBS sources, the sources claim that leaflets were associated with the protests “without kings” found inside the suspect’s vehicle. In addition, the car was reportedly towed from Hortmans’ house and had a license plate called the “police”, they say sources. Interestingly, the suspect, according to reports, issued a police officer in performing his deeds.
The Minnesota State Patrol X site showed views of documents seen in the suspect’s car. Post X is: “Given the targeted shooting of state lawmakers overnight, we ask the public not to participate in today’s planned demonstrations across Minnesota of the abundance of caution.”
This list was suspicious, Vance Luther Boelter of Minnesota, employed in a security company, was part of this list employed in a security company, more than 50 individuals, including a security company.
The protest appealed
The organizers of the protest against the Kings in the Minnesota issued a statement that died: “The declaration of caution and in compliance with Governor Walz and the Minnesot State Patrol issued a statement left in Minnesota, a statement that this decision was immediately abolished: couple.
“We do this in line with local and state instructions because the suspect is still in advance of a police officer. Our hearts are in close contact with our hosts, participants and state and local officials.
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