Minnesota shooter Vance Boelter’s on-line biographies present that he runs a safety firm and has ties to the Middle East and Africa.
Vance Boelter social media: Old LinkedIn publish saying ‘keep the United States in your prayers’ surfaces (FBI by way of AP)
Boelter is being sought in connection to a number of shootings, together with that of Sen. John Hoffman and his spouse of their Champlin residence early Saturday, June 14, leaving them critically injured. He then went to former Democratic House Speaker Melissa Hortmon’s home, the place he allegedly killed her and her husband, police sources instructed the New York Post.
Police initially cornered Boelter inside Hortman’s residence, however he managed to get away, and now stays on the unfastened. He left behind a manifesto itemizing the names of 70 politicians, together with Tim Walz. He additionally left behind a stack of papers stating “No Kings” in reference to the nationwide anti-Trump protests, police stated.
Vance Boelter’s social media
On LinkedIn, Boelter lists himself because the CEO of the Red Lion Group, based mostly within the Democratic Republic of Congo. He labored with Minnesota Africans United too, a company identified for working with African immigrants within the state, a now-deleted biography on the group’s web site confirmed.
Boelter’s LinkedIn profile consists of jobs at 7-Eleven, the place he was a common supervisor from 2016 to 2021, and in addition as a supervisor at Del Monte, Johnsonville Sausage and at an organization known as Greencore, which manufactures comfort meals within the United Kingdom.
Boelter was twice appointed to the Minnesota authorities by completely different Democratic governors. The suspect final registered to vote in 2022 as a Republican.
Boelter urged individuals to vote within the upcoming presidential election in a November 2018 publish on LinkedIn. “I normally don’t post much but I just wanted to put a note out there to encourage everyone to vote in the election on Tuesday,” he wrote. “I have been in several countries where people don’t have the ability to vote for who their leaders are. I will just say they were not places that anyone of us would want to live in if we had any choice in the matter. So I am very big on just telling people to be a part of the process and vote your values and be part of this adventure we are all a part of living in the United States of America.”
Boelter added, “For those of you that I’m connected with that are not in the United States, if you believe in prayer, please keep the United States in your prayers. I think the election is going to have more of an impact on the direction of our country than probably any election we have been apart of, or will be apart of for years to come. Thanks for listening and thanks in advance for getting out there and casting your vote.”








