Suspect in Minnesota lawmaker shootings in custody
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Following two attacks by a man posing as police in Minnesota, Americans are wondering if they have to open the door to someone saying they're the police.
Bloomington Police had a busy weekend with a state-wide manhunt, bomb scare, and preserving public safety during protests.
"It's unsettling. It's unfortunate. It was scary," Rep. Greg Landsman said, speaking Tuesday after it was reported his name was included on notes from the suspect accused of killing a Minnesota lawmaker and injuring another.
After the attacks in Minnesota, Missourians may be wondering if they have to open the door to someone saying they're a police officer.
A proactive decision by Brooklyn Park Police Sgt. Rielly Nordan allowed authorities to first confront Vance Boelter, kicking off a search that would end 43 hours later in a
Hortman, a Democrat, and her husband were shot at their home in Brooklyn Park, a city north of Minneapolis, on Saturday morning by a man dressed as a police officer, authorities said. Police are still searching for the suspect, named by the FBI as 57-year-old Vance Boelter, who escaped following a shootout with officers.
An individual impersonating a police officer shot Minnesota lawmakers. Are you legally required to open the door for law enforcement in Louisiana?
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