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43 hours, 4 victims and 1 alleged assassin: How Minnesota鈥檚 largest manhunt in history came to an end

43 hours, 4 victims and 1 alleged assassin: How Minnesota鈥檚 largest manhunt in history came to an end
After what's been called the largest manhunt in Minnesota state history, 57-year-old Vance Belter has been captured and arrested. He's facing *** second degree murder charge and 2nd degree attempted murder charge. He'll appear in court later this afternoon. One man's unthinkable actions have altered the state of Minnesota. The intense search for Vance Belter coming to an end in the woods in rural Sibley County, Minnesota. The suspect crawled to law enforcement teams and was placed under arrest at that point in time. Belter on the run for roughly 43 hours after authorities say he killed State Representative Melissa Hortman and her husband Saturday at their Brooklyn Park home. The suspected gunman attacked State Senator John Hoffman and his wife at their in nearby Champlain both survived. I'm very proud to tell you that we took the suspect into custody who was responsible for this. Police calling the manhunt the largest in state history, involving hundreds of detectives and 20 different SWAT teams. Their quick action may have prevented more attacks. If that had not happened, I have every confidence that this would have continued throughout the day. Governor Tim Waltz praising law enforcement for their efforts to capture Bulter while honoring Representative Hortman. Melissa Hort. Was the core of who our values were promising justice for the victims of this political violence. And you can rest assured that we will put every ounce of effort that the state of Minnesota has to make sure that justice is served and the individual responsible for this serves the time. For the unspeakable act. Officials say they used infrared technology, drones, and helicopters. Police say he actually crawled out of the woods to law enforcement before he was arrested. No officers were injured during the hunt and arrest in downtown Minneapolis. I'm Ivan Rodriguez.
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Updated: 11:15 AM CDT Jun 16, 2025
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43 hours, 4 victims and 1 alleged assassin: How Minnesota鈥檚 largest manhunt in history came to an end
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Updated: 11:15 AM CDT Jun 16, 2025
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It was about 3:35 a.m. Saturday when Brooklyn Park police approached the home of former Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman.Instinct had led them there, spurred by a 911 call 90 minutes earlier from the daughter of state Sen. John Hoffman. A masked man had come to the door of their home in nearby Champlin, she said, and shot the senator and his wife 鈥� the first violent act in a string of them that would set in motion the largest manhunt in state history.Brooklyn Park officers went to 鈥減roactively鈥� check on Hortman. But when they reached the home of the speaker emeritus, someone had beaten them there: A police SUV, it appeared, was parked in the driveway with its emergency lights flashing, and a man dressed like a police officer was at the open door.But it wasn鈥檛 a police officer. He was an imposter who had used 鈥渢he trust of this badge and this uniform鈥� to gain entry to the home, Brooklyn Park Police Chief Mark Bruley would say later that morning.He shot another man just inside. Then, he turned the gun on Brooklyn Park police before vanishing in the ensuing gunfight, leaving in his wake four people shot, two of them fatally 鈥� the latest apparent victims of a rising tide of political violence afflicting the United States.A sergeant鈥檚 intuition yielded early leadsAmid the exchange of gunfire, the impersonator retreated into the home, past Mark Hortman, the speaker鈥檚 husband, who had been shot multiple times and was just inside the threshold.The officers pulled Mark Hortman outside and attempted first aid. Despite their efforts, he was pronounced dead soon after.With the suspect still seemingly inside, officers surrounded the home and called for help. When the SWAT team arrived, police sent a drone into the Hortman home, which is tucked near the end of a suburban street, its back facing the Edinburgh Golf Course.Video footage from the drone revealed Melissa Hortman 鈥� the top Democrat in the state House of Representatives and a mother of two 鈥� dead inside.The suspect was gone, sparking a search that would conclude 43 hours later with his arrest in the woods of Sibley County.It was the same individual 鈥� with his sham police vehicle and badge, a tactical vest, a stun gun 鈥� who had come to Hoffman鈥檚 door around 2 a.m. and shot the four-term state lawmaker, also a Democrat, and his wife, Yvette, police said. She had thrown herself on their grown daughter, shielding her from the assassin鈥檚 bullets, KARE reported, citing her nephew. The senator and his wife survived.Brooklyn Park officers had responded to help Champlin police at the Hoffmans鈥� home. Among them was a 鈥渧ery intuitive sergeant鈥� who asked officers to check on Hortman as part of their 鈥渄ue diligence,鈥� Bruley said 鈥� unknowingly sending them to a face-to-face confrontation with the suspect and, in a stroke of luck, the investigation鈥檚 earliest leads.Outside the Hortmans鈥� home was the suspect鈥檚 vehicle containing an apparent hit list with nearly 70 names, most of them Democrats or figures with ties to the abortion rights movement, including Planned Parenthood. Authorities also found three AK-47 assault-style rifles and a 9 mm handgun.Police found what they believe was another possible hit list with more than a dozen additional potential targets following a Saturday search of a home associated with the suspect, according to a law enforcement official briefed on the investigation.Authorities were working quickly to investigate a possible motive. But by the time Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz stepped behind a lectern to address reporters at the State Emergency Operations Center around 10:45 a.m. Saturday, there seemed to be consensus about what had happened overnight in the suburbs north of Minneapolis.鈥淭his was an act of targeted political violence,鈥� the governor said.鈥楢 politically motivated assassination鈥橧ndeed, the attacks on two members of the Minnesota Democratic鈥揊armer鈥揕abor Party appear to be the latest in a string of high-profile attacks and plots documented in recent years 鈥� targeting Republicans and Democrats, conservatives and liberals.They include two attempts to assassinate President Donald Trump and a kidnapping plot targeting Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.Hortman鈥檚 killing 鈥渁ppears to be a politically motivated assassination,鈥� Walz said Saturday, urging the country to reject such violence.鈥淧eaceful discourse is the foundation of our democracy. We don鈥檛 settle our differences with violence or at gunpoint,鈥� he said.Saturday, as leaders across the country echoed Walz, hundreds of officers 鈥� from Brooklyn Park, the Hennepin County Sheriff鈥檚 Office, the Minnesota State Patrol, the state Bureau of Criminal Apprehension and the FBI 鈥� were engaged in a sweeping manhunt for the suspect.Near the Hortman home, they found more clues: a ballistic vest, a disassembled 9mm firearm, a mask and a 鈥済old police-style badge,鈥� the complaint says.Thousands of residents were ordered to shelter in place, Bruley said. But the suspect鈥檚 decision to impersonate law enforcement would undermine legitimate officers: The Brooklyn Park chief ordered them to operate in pairs in an attempt to telegraph their lawful authority.鈥淚f there鈥檚 only one officer outside the door, do not answer the door, and call 911,鈥� Bruley told residents.Meanwhile, Col. Christina Bogojevic of the Minnesota State Patrol asked that people not attend demonstrations planned Saturday across the state: Inside the suspect鈥檚 vehicle, she said, they had also found fliers reading 鈥淣o Kings,鈥� the same message demonstrators across the country were gathering under Saturday to protest the actions of Trump and his administration 鈥� evidently raising concerns those rallies may also be targeted.Around midday, organizers behind the 鈥淣o Kings鈥� rally planned in Northeast Minneapolis had canceled the event 鈥� though they planned to move ahead with a gathering outside the state Capitol building in St. Paul.A suspect emergesBy Saturday afternoon, news outlets including CNN began reporting the suspect鈥檚 identity, which was confirmed soon afterward by Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension Superintendent Drew Evans.鈥淭oday, we are asking for the public鈥檚 help at this point in time in locating Vance Luther Boelter, who is a 57-year-old White male, who鈥檚 6-foot-1 inches tall, 220 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes,鈥� Evans said at an afternoon news conference.鈥淒o not approach him,鈥� Evans warned. 鈥淵ou should consider him armed and dangerous, and you should call 911 immediately with the information.鈥漁ver the superintendent鈥檚 shoulder, a mounted television showed a photograph of Boelter taken that morning, wearing a tan cowboy hat and carrying what authorities described as a dark-colored bag. The image, Evans said, had been captured at a business in the Twin Cities area.鈥淲e believe he鈥檚 working to potentially flee the area,鈥� Evans said.Investigators issued a 鈥渓ookout鈥� to border patrol officials at the US-Canadian border, a source familiar with the investigation told CNN Saturday. Photos of the suspect were shared in case Boelter attempted to flee the country.In the coming hours, even more information emerged about Boelter, who CNN learned had worked as director of patrols for a company called Praetorian Guard Security Services, which offers armed residential security. That suggests Boelter could have had access to uniforms and equipment that would help him impersonate a police officer.CNN鈥檚 reporting showed Boelter was a conservative and evangelical Christian, and a longtime friend named David Carlson told CNN on Saturday that the suspect was strongly against abortion rights. But those beliefs didn鈥檛 define him, said Carlson, insisting: 鈥淗e wasn鈥檛 a hateful person. But he needed help.鈥漈hough Boelter lived in the small town of Green Isle, he often stayed with Carlson, who rented a home in Minneapolis. Carlson last heard from Boelter on Friday evening, when he knocked on the suspect鈥檚 door. Boelter said he was tired, Carlson said.Shortly after he woke around 6:30 a.m. Saturday, Carlson said, he saw a text from Boelter. After seeing it, Carlson called police.鈥淚 thought he would do self-harm; I didn鈥檛 think he was 鈥� 鈥� Carlson said, his voice trailing off.Captured in Sibley CountyLate Sunday morning, law enforcement began to converge in the farmlands of Sibley County, after a second vehicle believed to have been abandoned by Boelter was found. Authorities also found a hat, Evans would say later, leading investigators to believe the suspect was close.The sheriff鈥檚 office asked residents to stay vigilant as officers searched the area. There was no shelter-in-place order issued as of early Sunday afternoon, but an emergency alert was sent to phones in the area announcing the suspect鈥檚 vehicle had been found and that law enforcement would be searching properties nearby.鈥淪uspect not located. Keep your doors locked and vehicles secured. Report suspicious activity to 911.鈥滱uthorities had received more than 400 tips before Evans provided reporters with an update late Sunday afternoon. Boelter had yet to be found, but the discovery of the second vehicle had focused the search: Police set up a 鈥渓arge-scale perimeter鈥� and deployed SWAT teams, Bruley said, noting an officer thought he saw Boelter 鈥渞unning into the woods.鈥滱t some point, a Sibley County resident鈥檚 trail camera captured an image of a man consistent with Boelter, the Star Tribune reported. That clip, Ramsey County Sheriff Bob Fletcher said, 鈥渁lerted SWAT teams to go to that area, secure a perimeter, and with the help of drones, identify his location.鈥滷or hours, law enforcement scoured the area. A helicopter circling overhead and surveillance drones added to the manpower on the ground. Infrared technology became key as the sun set.Soon, police had closed in.鈥淯ltimately we were able to locate him in the woods, and in approximately an hour and a half or so, we were able to close the distance with the technology and the State Patrol helicopter,鈥� Bruley told reporters at a news conference Sunday evening, 鈥渁nd we were able to call him out to us.鈥漁nce found, Boelter 鈥渃rawled鈥� out to law enforcement, and he was 鈥減laced under arrest at that point in time,鈥� Minnesota State Patrol Lt. Col. Jeremy Geiger said.A photo of the suspect released soon afterward showed him flanked by officers, his hands behind his back as he peered upward into a light.鈥楻est in power鈥橶alz returned to the lectern Sunday evening to announce Boelter鈥檚 capture and praise the work of police, some of whom spent Father鈥檚 Day away from their families 鈥渢o deliver justice for Melissa and Mark Hortman and their children 鈥� who spent Father鈥檚 Day alone.鈥濃淥ne man鈥檚 unthinkable actions have altered the state of Minnesota,鈥� Walz said.Hoffman, the governor told reporters, had come out of his final surgery 鈥渁nd is moving towards recovery.鈥� Yvette Hoffman was also 鈥渉ealing.鈥濃淚鈥檇 like to say on behalf of the state of Minnesota, the heroic actions by the Hoffman family and their daughter Hope saved countless lives,鈥� the governor said. 鈥淎nd we are grateful.鈥漌alz, who nearly ascended to the vice presidency of the United States mere months ago, implored Minnesotans and Americans to follow Hortman鈥檚 example, to 鈥渢alk to a neighbor rather than arguing 鈥� debate an issue, shake hands, find common ground.鈥� She led, he said, with 鈥済race and compassion and vision and compromise and decency.鈥濃淭hat was taken from us in Minnesota with the murder of Speaker Hortman,鈥� he said.By Sunday morning, a small memorial to Hortman had started to materialize at the base of the steps leading to the Minnesota state Capitol, with a photo of Melissa and Mark Hortman surrounded by flowers and messages from mourners reflecting the impact of a woman who climbed to the heights of political power in the Land of 10,000 Lakes.鈥淩est in peace & rest in power, Speaker,鈥� one note read. 鈥淵ou changed countless lives. You will always be beloved.鈥�

It was about 3:35 a.m. Saturday when Brooklyn Park police approached the home of former Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman.

Instinct had led them there, spurred by a 911 call 90 minutes earlier from the daughter of state Sen. John Hoffman. A masked man had come to the door of their home in nearby Champlin, she said, and shot the senator and his wife 鈥� the first violent act in a string of them that would set in motion the largest manhunt in state history.

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Brooklyn Park officers went to 鈥減roactively鈥� check on Hortman. But when they reached the home of the speaker emeritus, someone had beaten them there: A police SUV, it appeared, was parked in the driveway with its emergency lights flashing, and a man dressed like a police officer was at the open door.

But it wasn鈥檛 a police officer. He was an imposter who had used 鈥渢he trust of this badge and this uniform鈥� to gain entry to the home, Brooklyn Park Police Chief Mark Bruley would say later that morning.

He shot another man just inside. Then, he turned the gun on Brooklyn Park police before vanishing in the ensuing gunfight, leaving in his wake four people shot, two of them fatally 鈥� the latest apparent victims of a rising tide of political violence afflicting the United States.

A sergeant鈥檚 intuition yielded early leads

Amid the exchange of gunfire, the impersonator retreated into the home, past Mark Hortman, the speaker鈥檚 husband, who had been shot multiple times and was just inside the threshold.

The officers pulled Mark Hortman outside and attempted first aid. Despite their efforts, he was pronounced dead soon after.

With the suspect still seemingly inside, officers surrounded the home and called for help. When the SWAT team arrived, police sent a drone into the Hortman home, which is tucked near the end of a suburban street, its back facing the Edinburgh Golf Course.

Video footage from the drone revealed Melissa Hortman 鈥� the top Democrat in the state House of Representatives and a mother of two 鈥� dead inside.

The suspect was gone, sparking a search that would conclude 43 hours later with his arrest in the woods of Sibley County.

It was the same individual 鈥� with his sham police vehicle and badge, a tactical vest, a stun gun 鈥� who had come to Hoffman鈥檚 door around 2 a.m. and shot the four-term state , also a Democrat, and his wife, Yvette, police said. She had thrown herself on their grown daughter, shielding her from the assassin鈥檚 bullets, reported, citing her nephew. The senator and his wife survived.

Brooklyn Park officers had responded to help Champlin police at the Hoffmans鈥� home. Among them was a 鈥渧ery intuitive sergeant鈥� who asked officers to check on Hortman as part of their 鈥渄ue diligence,鈥� Bruley said 鈥� unknowingly sending them to a face-to-face confrontation with the suspect and, in a stroke of luck, the investigation鈥檚 earliest leads.

Outside the Hortmans鈥� home was the suspect鈥檚 vehicle containing an apparent hit list with nearly 70 names, most of them Democrats or figures with ties to the abortion rights movement, including Planned Parenthood. Authorities also found three AK-47 assault-style rifles and a 9 mm handgun.

Police found what they believe was another possible hit list with more than a dozen additional potential targets following a Saturday search of a home associated with the suspect, according to a law enforcement official briefed on the investigation.

Authorities were working quickly to investigate a possible motive. But by the time Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz stepped behind a lectern to address reporters at the State Emergency Operations Center around 10:45 a.m. Saturday, there seemed to be consensus about what had happened overnight in the suburbs north of Minneapolis.

鈥淭his was an act of targeted political violence,鈥� the governor said.

鈥楢 politically motivated assassination鈥�

Indeed, the attacks on two members of the Minnesota Democratic鈥揊armer鈥揕abor Party appear to be the latest in a string of high-profile attacks and plots documented in recent years 鈥� targeting Republicans and Democrats, conservatives and liberals.

They include two attempts to assassinate President Donald Trump and a kidnapping plot targeting Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.

Hortman鈥檚 killing 鈥渁ppears to be a politically motivated assassination,鈥� Walz said Saturday, urging the country to reject such violence.

鈥淧eaceful discourse is the foundation of our democracy. We don鈥檛 settle our differences with violence or at gunpoint,鈥� he said.

Saturday, as leaders across the country echoed Walz, hundreds of officers 鈥� from Brooklyn Park, the Hennepin County Sheriff鈥檚 Office, the Minnesota State Patrol, the state Bureau of Criminal Apprehension and the FBI 鈥� were engaged in a sweeping manhunt for the suspect.

Near the Hortman home, they found more clues: a ballistic vest, a disassembled 9mm firearm, a mask and a 鈥済old police-style badge,鈥� the complaint says.

Thousands of residents were ordered to shelter in place, Bruley said. But the suspect鈥檚 decision to impersonate law enforcement would undermine legitimate officers: The Brooklyn Park chief ordered them to operate in pairs in an attempt to telegraph their lawful authority.

鈥淚f there鈥檚 only one officer outside the door, do not answer the door, and call 911,鈥� Bruley told residents.

Meanwhile, Col. Christina Bogojevic of the Minnesota State Patrol asked that people not attend demonstrations planned Saturday across the state: Inside the suspect鈥檚 vehicle, she said, they had also found fliers reading the same message demonstrators across the country were gathering under Saturday to protest the actions of Trump and his administration 鈥� evidently raising concerns those rallies may also be targeted.

Around midday, organizers behind the 鈥淣o Kings鈥� rally planned in Northeast Minneapolis had canceled the event 鈥� though they planned to move ahead with a gathering outside the state Capitol building in St. Paul.

A suspect emerges

By Saturday afternoon, news outlets including CNN began reporting the suspect鈥檚 identity, which was confirmed soon afterward by Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension Superintendent Drew Evans.

鈥淭oday, we are asking for the public鈥檚 help at this point in time in locating Vance Luther Boelter, who is a 57-year-old White male, who鈥檚 6-foot-1 inches tall, 220 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes,鈥� Evans said at an afternoon news conference.

鈥淒o not approach him,鈥� Evans warned. 鈥淵ou should consider him armed and dangerous, and you should call 911 immediately with the information.鈥�

Over the superintendent鈥檚 shoulder, a mounted television showed a photograph of Boelter taken that morning, wearing a tan cowboy hat and carrying what authorities described as a dark-colored bag. The image, Evans said, had been captured at a business in the Twin Cities area.

鈥淲e believe he鈥檚 working to potentially flee the area,鈥� Evans said.

Investigators issued a 鈥渓ookout鈥� to border patrol officials at the US-Canadian border, a source familiar with the investigation told CNN Saturday. Photos of the suspect were shared in case Boelter attempted to flee the country.

In the coming hours, even more information emerged about Boelter, who CNN learned had worked as director of patrols for a company called Praetorian Guard Security Services, which offers armed residential security. That suggests Boelter could have had access to uniforms and equipment that would help him impersonate a police officer.

CNN鈥檚 reporting showed Boelter was a conservative and evangelical Christian, and a longtime friend named David Carlson told CNN on Saturday that the suspect was strongly against abortion rights. But those beliefs didn鈥檛 define him, said Carlson, insisting: 鈥淗e wasn鈥檛 a hateful person. But he needed help.鈥�

Though Boelter lived in the small town of Green Isle, he often stayed with Carlson, who rented a home in Minneapolis. Carlson last heard from Boelter on Friday evening, when he knocked on the suspect鈥檚 door. Boelter said he was tired, Carlson said.

Shortly after he woke around 6:30 a.m. Saturday, Carlson said, he saw a text from Boelter. After seeing it, Carlson called police.

鈥淚 thought he would do self-harm; I didn鈥檛 think he was 鈥� 鈥� Carlson said, his voice trailing off.

Captured in Sibley County

Late Sunday morning, law enforcement began to converge in the farmlands of Sibley County, after a second vehicle believed to have been abandoned by Boelter was found. Authorities also found a hat, Evans would say later, leading investigators to believe the suspect was close.

This photo made available by the Ramsey County Sheriff's Office shows Vance Luther Boelter, the man accused of assassinating the top Democrat in the Minnesota House, as he was arrested late Sunday, June 15, 2025.
Ramsey County Sheriff's Office
This photo made available by the Ramsey County Sheriff’s Office shows Vance Luther Boelter, the man accused of assassinating the top Democrat in the Minnesota House, as he was arrested late Sunday, June 15, 2025.

The sheriff鈥檚 office asked residents to stay vigilant as officers searched the area. There was no shelter-in-place order issued as of early Sunday afternoon, but an emergency alert was sent to phones in the area announcing the suspect鈥檚 vehicle had been found and that law enforcement would be searching properties nearby.

鈥淪uspect not located. Keep your doors locked and vehicles secured. Report suspicious activity to 911.鈥�

Authorities had received more than 400 tips before Evans provided reporters with an update late Sunday afternoon. Boelter had yet to be found, but the discovery of the second vehicle had focused the search: Police set up a 鈥渓arge-scale perimeter鈥� and deployed SWAT teams, Bruley said, noting an officer thought he saw Boelter 鈥渞unning into the woods.鈥�

At some point, a Sibley County resident鈥檚 trail camera captured an image of a man consistent with Boelter, the Star Tribune reported. That clip, Ramsey County Sheriff Bob Fletcher said, 鈥渁lerted SWAT teams to go to that area, secure a perimeter, and with the help of drones, identify his location.鈥�

For hours, law enforcement scoured the area. A helicopter circling overhead and surveillance drones added to the manpower on the ground. Infrared technology became key as the sun set.

Soon, police had closed in.

鈥淯ltimately we were able to locate him in the woods, and in approximately an hour and a half or so, we were able to close the distance with the technology and the State Patrol helicopter,鈥� Bruley told reporters at a news conference Sunday evening, 鈥渁nd we were able to call him out to us.鈥�

Once found, Boelter 鈥渃rawled鈥� out to law enforcement, and he was 鈥減laced under arrest at that point in time,鈥� Minnesota State Patrol Lt. Col. Jeremy Geiger said.

A photo of the suspect released soon afterward showed him flanked by officers, his hands behind his back as he peered upward into a light.

鈥楻est in power鈥�

Walz returned to the lectern Sunday evening to announce Boelter鈥檚 capture and praise the work of police, some of whom spent Father鈥檚 Day away from their families 鈥渢o deliver justice for Melissa and Mark Hortman and their children 鈥� who spent Father鈥檚 Day alone.鈥�

鈥淥ne man鈥檚 unthinkable actions have altered the state of Minnesota,鈥� Walz said.

Hoffman, the governor told reporters, had come out of his final surgery 鈥渁nd is moving towards recovery.鈥� Yvette Hoffman was also 鈥渉ealing.鈥�

鈥淚鈥檇 like to say on behalf of the state of Minnesota, the heroic actions by the Hoffman family and their daughter Hope saved countless lives,鈥� the governor said. 鈥淎nd we are grateful.鈥�

Walz, who nearly ascended to the vice presidency of the United States mere months ago, implored Minnesotans and Americans to follow Hortman鈥檚 example, to 鈥渢alk to a neighbor rather than arguing 鈥� debate an issue, shake hands, find common ground.鈥� She led, he said, with 鈥済race and compassion and vision and compromise and decency.鈥�

鈥淭hat was taken from us in Minnesota with the murder of Speaker Hortman,鈥� he said.

By Sunday morning, a small memorial to Hortman had started to materialize at the base of the steps leading to the Minnesota state Capitol, with a photo of Melissa and Mark Hortman surrounded by flowers and messages from mourners reflecting the impact of a woman who climbed to the heights of political power in the Land of 10,000 Lakes.

鈥淩est in peace & rest in power, Speaker,鈥� one note read. 鈥淵ou changed countless lives. You will always be beloved.鈥�