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Best friend of suspect in assassination of Minn. lawmakers reveals haunting last text

June 14, 2025
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Best friend of suspect in assassination of Minn. lawmakers reveals haunting last text
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The best friend and roommate of suspected political assassin Vance Boelter said that he got a chilling final text message from the suspected killer saying he would soon be dead  just hours after Saturday’s bloodbath, a report said.

David Carlson revealed that Boetler texted at about 6 a.m. Saturday, shortly after former Democratic state Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband were killed and Sen. John Hoffman and his wife were shot.

Boetler texted that he would be dead shortly and that he loved him, local KARE reported.

David Carlson, roommate of Minnesota lawmaker shooting suspect, discussing text exchange.
David Carlson revealed the haunting final text he received from his roommate and accused assassin Vance Boelter. TMJ 4

Carlson immediately called authorities fearing that Boelter may have hurt himself, according to that report.

The 59-year-old expressed shock that his friend, who he first met in fourth grade, could be involved in the heinous killings.

“He wasn’t a hateful person,” Carlson, 59, said, adding, “But he needed help.”

Minnesota Representative Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark Hortman.
Melissa Hortman was killed alongside her husband. Mark Hortman/Facebook
Photo of Vance Luther Boelter, suspect in Minnesota lawmaker shooting.
Vance Boelter is wanted in the assassination of Melissa Hortman and her husband. HANDOUT/MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY HANDOUT/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock

Carlson shared that Boetler, who was engaged in several ambitious business ventures including Praetorian Security Company and Red Lion Group, was experiencing financial trouble and struggled to find work, CNN reported.

“He was looking around, but maybe things didn’t work out and he just gave up and decided to go out in a blaze of glory,” Carlson said. “I have no idea what he was thinking.

When asked about the political leanings of Boetler, Carlson revealed that — despite once being a political appointee of the state’s Democratic Gov. Tim Walz — voted for President Donald Trump, but that he was not aware of his feelings on state politics, the report stated.

Low-light surveillance image of a person wearing a mask or prosthetic, appearing to be at John Hoffman's home.
Photos provided by the FBI show the mask he allegedly wore during the assassinations. FBI

Boetler, 57, was also strongly anti-abortion but not in a way that could have motivated him to kill, according to his lifelong pal.

“It wasn’t the thing that defined him,” Carlson said, adding, “I mean, it wasn’t his total existence. He would talk about other things.”

Boelter lived at the home in North Minneapolis just a few days a week, according to the roommate, and was not there at the time officers executed a search warrant on Saturday.

Police were called to Senator Hoffman’s home at 2:08 a.m. and responded to Rep. Hortman’s home at 3:35 a.m. — where they encountered and exchanged gunfire with the suspect.

Boetler is still on the loose and wanted by police who are warning Minnesotans that he is considered armed and dangerous.

The post Best friend of suspect in assassination of Minn. lawmakers reveals haunting last text appeared first on New York Post.

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