How the Minnesota shootings suspect was caught
Briefly

A massive manhunt for Vance Boelter, who allegedly shot two Minnesota state lawmakers and their spouses, concluded as he was captured without incident in a field. Over 100 officers, including multiple SWAT teams, joined this extensive search, executing a perimeter around a wooded area based on sightings reported by both residents and drones. After evading capture for nearly two days, Boelter crawled into view of officers who tracked him through shrubs, ensuring his arrest was without force despite him being armed.
The two-day search for Vance Boelter, suspect in the shootings of two Minnesota lawmakers, concluded when he was found crawling in bushes, arrested safely by police.
Authorities deployed drones and SWAT teams in Minnesota's largest manhunt, tracking the suspected shooter through rural areas, showing commitment to ensuring community safety.
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