Wife of accused lawmaker shooter Vance Boelter files for divorce

Wife of accused lawmaker shooter Vance Boelter files for divorce
Wife of accused lawmaker shooter Vance Boelter files for divorce

Court documents in Sibley County show Jenny Boelter, the wife of accused lawmaker shooter Vance Boelter, has filed for divorce.

On Sept. 2, court documents show Jenny Boelter filed a petition for dissolution with children. Details regarding the divorce and other court documents have been sealed after the judge presiding over the divorce proceedings granted Jenny Boelter’s request for sealing.

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Vance Boelter’s 90 minutes of terror: 4 lawmakers’ homes, 2 shot and 2 killed

Vance Boelter is facing numerous charges both in Hennepin County and at the federal level after he was accused of shooting two Minnesota state lawmakers and their spouses.

According to a criminal complaint, Boelter went to the homes of four DFL lawmakers the morning of June 14 with the intent of assassinating them. He was dressed as a police officer and drove an SUV that had been modified to resemble a police cruiser. A “hit list” found in Boelter’s vehicle included the names of dozens of Democratic elected officials.

Boelter first went to the house of Senator John Hoffman’s residence in Champlin, where investigators say Boelter, disguised as a police officer, shot Hoffman and his wife, Yvette. Their daughter, Hope, called 911. Both John and Yvette survived.

After the first shooting, Boelter reportedly tried to enter two other lawmakers’ houses before arriving at the Hortman residence in Brooklyn Park. The prosecutors said Boelter killed House Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman, her husband, Mark Hortman, and their dog, Gilbert.

Boelter was arrested after a 43-hour manhunt.

Boelter remains in custody awaiting criminal trials in Hennepin County and Federal Courts. His next court date is scheduled in Federal Court for a “status conference” on Nov. 12.
The post Wife of accused lawmaker shooter Vance Boelter files for divorce first appeared on KSTP.com 5 Eyewitness News.


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