Minnesota suspect's turbulent journey from idealism to violence and the potential for the death penalty
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Vance Boelter, accused of killing Minnesota lawmakers, faces federal charges that could carry the death penalty, a rarity for Minnesota which abolished capital punishment in 1911; the case highlights tensions between state and federal authorities and the potential reintroduction of the death penalty under the current federal administration.
Topics:nation#death-penalty#federal-prosecution#high-profile-case#law-and-crime#minnesota#vance-boelter
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- 90 chaotic minutes: Where was alleged killer between two political shootings in Minnesota? Star Tribune
- Minnesota shooting suspect started as a frustrated idealist, his writings show ABC News
- ‘The stuff of nightmares’: The timeline of events leading up to and following Boelter’s attacks MPR News
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