🎙️ Minnesota Shooting Dispatch Audio Released — First Responders Detail Graphic Injuries in Political Attack on Lawmakers
The aftermath of the politically charged shootings of Minnesota State Rep. Melissa Hortman and State Senator John Hoffman is coming into sharper focus — with the release of disturbing dispatch audio recorded just minutes after the attack.
TMZ obtained the audio, which captures the urgent communication between first responders and dispatchers following the twin shootings at the lawmakers’ homes in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota.
Shocking Injuries Described in Real Time
According to paramedics on the scene, Hoffman’s wife, Yvette, sustained two gunshot wounds to the abdomen and one to the arm. Meanwhile, Senator John Hoffman himself was shot twice in the chest and once in the abdomen, which caused significant internal bleeding.
Both underwent emergency surgery and are now in stable condition, as confirmed by CNN.
Rep. Melissa Hortman Did Not Survive
Dispatchers revealed that at Hortman’s residence, one victim had already died before help arrived, while the other was experiencing cardiac arrest. Officials have since confirmed that Rep. Hortman and her husband Mark were both fatally shot in the attack.
Shooter Impersonated a Police Officer
Law enforcement says the suspect arrived dressed as a police officer, wearing a tactical vest with a taser and a fake badge, and drove a vehicle resembling a squad car. Officers confronted the suspect at Hortman’s house and exchanged gunfire, but the shooter managed to flee on foot.
Manifesto & Hit List Raise Alarm
Authorities have confirmed the discovery of a manifesto inside the shooter’s SUV — along with a hit list of nearly 70 names including:
- Abortion rights advocates
- Lawmakers across multiple states
- Minnesota Governor Tim Walz
- U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar
The suspect’s writings point to a motive rooted in anti-government sentiment, with law enforcement now linking the case to planned “No Kings” rallies opposing former President Donald Trump’s administration.
“No Kings” Demonstrations Canceled
Due to public safety concerns, officials have canceled all “No Kings” events statewide, urging residents to stay alert as the manhunt for the gunman continues.
Leaders React: “This Was Targeted Political Violence”
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz called the attack “a senseless act of targeted political violence”, reinforcing the state’s commitment to justice and security.
“We will not allow threats and violence to undermine democracy,” said Walz.
Stay with The Pop Radar for continuing coverage of this tragic and developing story.