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‘The stuff of nightmares’
U.S. attorney files federal murder charges against Vance Boelter in armed attacks on legislators Charges could bring death penalty, but authorities say no determination has been made as inquiry continues Suspect allegedly visited the homes of two other lawmakers on the night of assassination mission
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Acting U.S. Attorney Joseph H. Thompson presents information from the federal indictment of Vance Boelter during a Monday news conference at the U.S. Courthouse in downtown Minneapolis. GEORGE WALKER IV — ASSOCIATED PRESS
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Left: Law enforcement footage in the federal indictment shows the gunman outside the Hortman home. Center: A recovered face mask is pictured in the federal indictment. Right: The interior of Boelter’s abandoned SUV is shown in the federal indictment. PHOTOS COURTESY OF THE U.S. ATTORNEY’S OFFICE
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