A politically driven domestic terror attack rocked Brooklyn Park and Champlin, Minnesota, on June14,2025. The assailant, 57yearold Vance Luther Boelter, allegedly used a 9mm Beretta 92 to murder Democratic state House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, in their home, before shooting State Senator John Hoffman and his wife in a separate incident. Police describe the crimes as targeted assassination, citing discovery of a hit list containing approximately 70 names spanning politicians and advocacy figures. A multijurisdictional manhunt culminated in Boelters arrest on June15 in Green Isle, followed by federal and state charges: two counts of seconddegree murder, two counts of attempted murder, and multiple firearms and stalking offenses. The incident marked Minnesotas largest manhunt to date, triggering state emergency protocols and a lockdown of the State Capitol, where Speaker Hortman lay in state on June27. Fallout is prompting serious debate over legislative security and digital privacy: lawmakers point to databroker access to personal addresses as a key vulnerability. Senator Ron Wyden publicly urged overhauling databroker regulations in response.