
Search for suspect in shooting of 2 Minnesota lawmakers leads to one of his vehicles in rural area
BELLE PLAINE, Minn. (AP) — The man suspected of shooting two Minnesota lawmakers, killing one, remains on the loose more than 36 hours after the shootings took place.
Authorities said in a news conference Sunday evening that Vance Boelter was not in custody. They believe he is still alive.
Authorities searched a car Sunday they believed Boelter was using in the suburbs outside of Minneapolis the day before, when the shootings took place. Drew Evans, superintendent, of the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, says they found evidence in the car relevant to the investigation. He did not provide more details.
Evans says authorities interviewed Boelter’s wife and other family members in connection with Saturday’s shootings. He says they were cooperative and are not in custody.