Federal authorities posted murder and stalking charges against Vance Boelter Monday, saying he went to the homes of two other state lawmakers early Saturday morning between shooting state Sen. John Hoffman and killing DFL House leader Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark.
Acting U.S. Attorney Joseph H. Thompson said more than 45 Minnesota state and federal officials were on Boelter’s target list — all of them Democrats.
The shootings are part of a string of high-profile political violence across the country in recent years.
Coming up at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, MPR News host Angela Davis and her guests talk about the rise in sharp polarization in the U.S. and the threat of political violence.
And we want to hear from you, too.
Why do you think we’ve seen an increase in political violence? What do you think we can do about it?
Call us during the 9 a.m. hour at 651-227-6000 or 800-242-2828.
Guests:
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Lilliana Mason is a professor of political science at Johns Hopkins University. She is the author of “Uncivil Agreement: How Politics Became Our Identity.” And she is the co-author of “Radical American Partisanship: Mapping Violent Hostility, Its Causes, and the Consequences for Democracy.”
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Kathryn Pearson is an associate professor of political science at the University of Minnesota.
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