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Leaders responded to the politically motivated set of attacks on the homes of two Minnesota leaders, which killed Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband.
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Iowa politicians disavowed political violence and offered condolences to the families of two Minnesota lawmakers after a pair of shootings on June 14.
Minnesota State Rep. and Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, were killed Saturday in what officials are calling "targeted" attacks.
Elected leaders described the shootings as an attack on democracy and called on Americans to reject political violence.
Massachusetts political leaders are condemning political violence after 55-year-old Minnesota state Sen. Melissa Hortman, a Democratic lawmaker, was assassinated on Saturday. Hortman was an alumnae of Boston University and the Harvard Kennedy School.
Minnesota law enforcement officials said June 14 a list of individuals, potentially targets, was found in one of Boelter's vehicles, NPR reported. At a press conference, officials said the names on the list were largely in midwestern states, including Michigan.