'No Kings' Protest: Protests in Minnesota were canceled after the democratic leaders shot | Today news
The protest marches ‘No Kings’ held in the United States today suffered a major setback after the Minnesota leg was canceled after two democratic leaders were shot early in the morning, which led to the death of Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband. Senator John Hoffman and his wife, Yvette, were also the victims of this shooting, with police suspecting the two of them were under the long ‘hit list’ prepared by the shooter. According to reports, the name of Governor Tim Walz also appeared in this hit list, which was left by the suspect after the incident. According to the CBS, kites of a no kings “found protest in the car’s car, and sources claim that there were kites related to the protest marches ‘no kings’ found in the vehicle’s vehicle. In addition, a car was allegedly dragged away from the Hortmans house, and it has a badge saying “police”, sources say. Interestingly, the suspect reportedly personified a police officer while carrying out his actions. A Minnesota State Patrol X Page showed a glimpse of the documents seen in the car’s car. The X -mail reads: “Given the targeted shooting of state lawyers overnight, we ask the public not to live out of a plenty of prudence in Minnesota today in Minnesota.” More than 50 individuals, including high-profile democratic leaders and officials, were part of this list compiled by the suspect, Vance Luther Boelter, from Minnesota, who works at a security firm. Protests turned off in the wake of these incidents, and the organizers of the No Kings protest in Minnesota issued a statement that states: “From an abundance of caution and in compliance with the governor of the governor of the Governor Walz and the Minnesota State Patrol, no kings are immediately canceled in Minnesota. This decision is desecrated in the light of the adjusted officials and officials of the officials. their spouses. “” We are doing so in accordance with local and state guidance, as the suspect is still personalizing a police officer. Our hearts are with the victims, their families and the communities shaken by this violence. We are in close contact with our hosts, participants and state and local officials and remain committed to ensuring that all other opportunities around the country continue peacefully and safely, ”the statement continued.