The full kill list from the suspect in the Minnesota Democratic lawmaker shootings has been revealed, and it’s even more shocking than anyone anticipated. Twitchy reported that the list, attributed to Vance Boelter, includes over 60 names, targeting not just local politicians but also abortion providers and community leaders, a network of dissent that stretches far beyond Minnesota. Townhall detailed how the list, found in Boelter’s car, was part of a broader set of writings that outline a motive tied to far-left ideology, with the “No Kings” movement at its core. For many, this is a moment of outrage, a “told you so” that’s been years in the making. The image above, from the video, shows a close-up of the list, its handwritten scrawl a chilling reminder of the stakes. It’s racked up over 2 million views, and it’s a story that demands attention.
The list, a typed copy of the original document, reads like a who’s who of Minnesota’s Democratic establishment, with names like Governor Tim Walz and U.S. Senator Tina Smith, alongside abortion providers and community leaders. Twitchy’s report notes that the list was provided to Alpha News, revealing a network that’s part of the nationwide “No Kings” rallies, which have turned violent in cities like LA and Seattle. Townhall’s article details how the writings, discovered by authorities, suggest a motive tied to political ideology, a detail that’s sent shockwaves through the state. “This is what happens when you let them run wild,” one X user wrote, a sentiment echoed by millions.
(This is a typed version that was distributed to law enforcement, not the original copy)


Odd that he had Sen. Kari Dziedzic on this list, who tragically died of cancer in December.
This isn’t just about one list—it’s part of a larger story of escalating violence. The attack on Democratic lawmakers, including the fatal shooting of a lawmaker and her husband, and the wounding of another, underscores the stakes in this cultural war. The “No Kings” movement, with its rhetoric of resistance, has been associated with such violence, a trend documented across the country. For many, Boelter’s list is a wake-up call, a reminder of what’s at stake. The image above, with its handwritten names and targets, is a visual of that wake-up call, a question for America: how far will this go?
This man and this story is tragic and partially unbelievable. He ran, along with his wife, Jennifer Boelter, a Temu private security firm, which had ties to Africa and the Middle East. He served as chief of patrols for this firm. He was also a private sector ambassador for a state development board, appointed by Gov. Tim Walz. There are reports that he’s a Trump supporter; you know the liberal media is ready to pounce on that one.
*Author’s Perspective: The views expressed here are mine alone and do not necessarily reflect those of the publication. This article aims to present the facts and public reaction without bias, inviting readers to form their own conclusions about the gravity of the situation.*






