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One Minnesota Lawmaker Killed, Another Injured in ‘Targeted Shootings’

A Minnesota lawmaker and her husband were fatally shot, and another lawmaker and his wife were wounded in separate early-morning attacks Saturday that officials described as acts of “targeted political violence.”

The victims were Minnesota State Sen. John Hoffman of Champlin, and state Rep. and Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman of Brooklyn Park, according to Champlin Mayor Ryan Sabas.

“Our thoughts and prayers are with Senator Hoffman, his family, and Representative Hortman and her family,” Sabas said in a statement on June 14. “The actions that took place this morning are nothing short of pure evil. The people of Champlin can rest assured that our law enforcement are working closely with other agencies, and a press conference and statement from police will be coming.”

Sabas told The Associated Press that the two lawmakers—both Democrats—were shot in their homes early Saturday.

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz issued a statement on social media on June 14, describing the incident as “targeted shootings.” At a press conference, Walz revealed that both Hortman and her husband had been killed.

“We’re here today because an unspeakable tragedy has unfolded,” Walz said. “My good friend and colleague, Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, were shot and killed early this morning in what appears to be a politically motivated assassination.”

Walz added in the presser that Hoffman and his wife had been shot multiple times and were out of surgery and receiving care. “We are cautiously optimistic that they will survive this assassination attempt,” he said, describing the incident as an act of “targeted political violence.”

In a follow-up statement, Walz said that he had activated the State Emergency Operations Center.

“Local law enforcement in Champlin and Brooklyn Park have the full resources of the state of Minnesota behind them,” he wrote, adding: “We are monitoring the situation closely and will share more information soon.”

Law enforcement officers including local police, sheriffs, and the FBI, stage less than a mile from a shooting in Brooklyn Park, Minn., on June 14, 2025. (Alex Kormann/Star Tribune via AP)

Law enforcement officers including local police, sheriffs, and the FBI, stage less than a mile from a shooting in Brooklyn Park, Minn., on June 14, 2025. Alex Kormann/Star Tribune via AP

Mounds View Mayor Zach Lindsrom said in a statement on social media that the suspect may have been impersonating a police officer.

“My understanding is that it’s someone cosplaying as an officer and they haven’t been caught,” he wrote. “I cannot emphasize enough that this is not OK. Any type of violence against elected officials is not OK. Any type of violence against other people is not OK.”

A shelter-in-place alert was sent on Saturday morning by the Brooklyn Park Police Department, which noted that the gunman “may misrepresent himself as law enforcement.”

“BKP PD issuing shelter in place order in three-mile radius of Edinburgh Golf Course for emergency event. Police are looking for a suspect in multiple targeted shootings who is armed and dangerous. Suspect is white male, brown hair, wearing black body armor over blue shirt and blue pants, and may misrepresent himself as law enforcement. Do not approach. Call 911,” reads the alert.

Law enforcement officers including local police, sheriffs, and the FBI, stage less than a mile from a shooting in Brooklyn Park, Minn., on June 14, 2025. (Alex Kormann/Star Tribune via AP)

Law enforcement officers including local police, sheriffs, and the FBI, stage less than a mile from a shooting in Brooklyn Park, Minn., on June 14, 2025. Alex Kormann/Star Tribune via AP

Hoffman, a Democrat first elected in 2012, runs a consulting firm called Hoffman Strategic Advisors. He previously served as vice chair of the Anoka-Hennepin School Board, Minnesota’s largest school district. Hoffman is married and has one daughter.

Hortman, the top Democratic leader in the Minnesota House and a former speaker, was first elected in 2004. A lawyer by training, she is married with two children.

Both lawmakers represent districts in the northern suburbs of Minneapolis.

House Democrat Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) denounced the violence.

“The targeted shootings of Minnesota Senator John Hoffman and State Rep. Melissa Hortman are deeply disturbing. Violence is never acceptable,” Jeffries wrote in a post on social media.

“Praying hard for the victims and all who have been affected.”

The Epoch Times has reached out to the Brooklyn Park Police Department for more information.



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