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The man accused of shooting two Minnesota state lawmakers and their spouses, killing one couple, on Thursday pleaded not guilty in federal court. Vance Boelter faces six counts, including murder, ...
The Minnesota Supreme Court's recent decision allowing possession of some "ghost guns" without serial numbers is likely to ...
Adam Clinton Wolf, 57, reportedly set booby traps near his property in St. Louis County and drove a 'mower/flamethrower' ...
The Minnesota Supreme Court ruled ghost guns can be legal as federal law doesn't mandate serial numbers for certain firearms.
A grand jury indicted the man accused of shooting two Minnesota state lawmakers and their spouses on six federal charges Tuesday, moving the case forward as prosecutors signal the death penalty is ...
He’s charged in the slaying of Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband, and the shooting of Sen. John Hoffman and his wife.
A search warrant announced alongside the indictment revealed more about the alleged assassin’s mindset before the deadly ...
Prosecutors initially charged Boelter with the same counts. But under federal court rules they needed a grand jury indictment to take the case to trial.
Benjamin Wadsworth, 27, of Willmar, pleaded guilty to a single charge of felony first-degree drug possession. In exchange for ...
One of the people arrested after the search of two homes in southeast Willmar earlier this year has been acquitted of a felony weapons charge. Owen Daniel Schwanke, 21, of Willmar, was acquitted July ...
In a letter to the FBI director, Boelter wrote that the governor had instructed him to kill two U.S. senators, officials said.