Minnesota shooting suspect Vance Boelter went to the homes of four different state representatives with the intention of killing them on Saturday, prosecutors claimed.
Boelter, 57, was arrested late Sunday night for the murders of Democratic State Representative Melissa Hortman and her husband, and the attempted murder of Democratic State Senator John Hoffman and his wife.
Acting U.S. Attorney Joseph Thompson announced six new federal charges against Boelter for murder, stalking, and shooting offenses - while revealing that he went to two other lawmakers' homes with the intent to kill them in the early hours of June 14.
He was dressed as a police officer and arrived in a black SUV with the emergency lights turned on, displaying a police license plate, according to Thompson.
After shooting Hoffman and his wife in Champlin, Minnesota, Trump-supporter Boelter approached a Maple Grove legislator's home and rang her doorbell.












