Minnesota Murders: ‘Tim Walz instructed to kill Amy Clobbuhar’, accused Vance Bublter wrote to FBI in ‘inconsistent letter’

The accused of the political murders of Minnesota, Vance Boleter wrote a letter addressed to the FBI, in which he claimed that Governor Tim Walz instructed him to kill Senator Amy Clobuhar. Minnesota Star Tribune reported that the letter is one and a half pages long and mostly inconsistent. In this letter, Boleter alleged that he was “trained away from books” by the US Army, and Walz asked him to kill Clobachar and many others. Other Senator Sen Tina Smith, other of Minnesota, was also nominated in a letter found in his vehicle along with other politicians. “Due to the severity of the allegations involved, we will only suggest that we have not seen any evidence that the allegations about Governor Walz are really based.”A spokesman for Walz said on Friday afternoon that “this tragedy is deeply upset for all Minnesotons,” saying “Governor Walz is grateful to law enforcement who caught the shooter, and he is grateful to the prosecutors who will ensure that justice will serve fast.”Clobuhar is one of the two sitting senators of Minnesota, who was elected for his fourth term last year. Walz, who ran as the vice -president of Kamla Harris last year, is not running for the Senate.“Bolater is a very dangerous man and I am deeply grateful to the law enforcement took him behind bars, before he would kill other people,” Clobuhar said.Last week, 57-Year0old Boelter killed Minnesota House representative Melissa Hortman and her husband. But he had a long Hitist. He went to a resident of the state’s Senator John Hoffman and shot him and his wife Yetw, although he survived death. Apart from Hortman and Hoffman, law enforcement officials also confirmed that Bolter visited the houses of two other state MPs during their competition.