this is Democracy Now i’m Amy Goodman after the biggest man hunt in Minnesota history authorities have detained a
57-year-old man accused of assassinating former Minnesota Democratic House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband
in their home early Saturday the suspect Vance Belter is also accused of shooting and wounding state senator John Hoffman
and his wife Avette at their home authorities say Belter carried out the shootings while disguised as a police
officer security footage shows Belter wearing a mask and a police vest and a badge as he approached Hoffman’s front
door in Champlain with a flashlight and a gun authorities say they were alerted to the attacks by a 911 call made after
the initial attack on Hoffman and his wife by their daughter Hope who was at home with her parents hoffman was shot
nine times his wife Avette eight times she reportedly threw herself on in front of her daughter Hope to shield her hope
was not shot after police learned the shooting victim was a state legislator they said they sent officers to the
nearby home of Senator Hortman in Brooklyn Park and when they arrived around 3:35 a.m they found the suspect’s
fu SUV in the driveway the Minnesota Star Tribune reports quote “An officer
watched as Belter shot Mark Hortman through the front door and after an exchange of gunfire Belter retreated
inside the house and escaped.” Police say they then found Melissa and Mark Hortman shot dead inside their home in
Belter’s car police found three AK-47 assault rifles a 9mm handgun a hit list
written by the gunman that contained the names of about 70 people including prominent Democratic lawmakers and
abortion providers and advocates uh naming Planned Parenthood flyers for Saturday’s No Kings rallies were also
found this prompted many organizers in Minnesota to cancel their protests minnesota Governor Tim Walls spoke
Sunday night denounced political violence a moment in this country where we watch
violence erupt this cannot be the norm it cannot be the
way that we deal with our political differences now’s the time for us to recommmit
to the core values of this country governor Walls has also paid tribute to Melissa Hortman who served as House
Speaker in Minnesota from 2019 till earlier this year her legislative victories including cottifying the right
to abortion in Minnesota’s Constitution and providing free school lunches to children the alleged gunman Vance Belter
is reportedly a conservative evangelical Christian who’s posted on social media that he’s strongly against abortion and
LGBTQ rights for more we’re joined in Minneapolis by Patricia Torres Ray who
is a former Minnesota State Senator who worked closely with Minnesota uh House Speaker Melissa Hortman and State
Senator John Hoffman our deepest condolences to you and your community um
can you talk about who the House Speaker was and what this means in your state
and for this country melissa Hortman was an outstanding
leader that was very loved and respected by many people and what this means for
us is that uh we lost a leader uh that was very important to us uh not only to
our communities as a as a human being and as a leader who did impactful work
uh but also obviously as a mother as a friend and we are not only shocked but
incredibly saddened um Elisa Horman uh has been defined as the most
consequential leader uh of the House in Minnesota history and I agree with that
statement i think she has been the most consequential leader in our community so
we are profoundly sad and shocked really uh with the
circumstances so hard to us your whole community has been terrorized for 2 days
um because uh the alleged assassin wasn’t caught for 43 hours um can you
tell us more about who uh the former House Speaker Melissa Hortman about her
legacy uh we just said that she she had pushed to cottify abortion in the
Minnesota Constitution uh fought for free school lunches for children in need can you tell us more
yes uh I I have a long list of her accomplishments uh as a leader and I
could go on you know to to name a few of them but I also want to talk a little bit about her leadership style because I
believe that that is really the most important thing that we need to review especially in these times when it is
difficult to galvanize uh a group of leaders that is as diverse as the House
uh DFL caucus is melissa Hortman led a caucus of uh members that is the most
diverse that we’ve ever had in the state of Minnesota 32 people of color and
indigenous people serve in that caucus and we have uh very active outstanding
transgender members so what Melissa Hortman was able to do in Minnesota is
really galvanize her caucus and really appoint these leaders to serve in a
collaborative collective manner and what we saw and what I saw as a Latina woman
was for the first time in the state of Minnesota people of color in positions of power working with a leader to solve
significant problems and it was that coalition that really allow her to move
significant policy that we have not been able to do in a progressive state as the
state of Minnesota where we have the largest disparities in the country so uh
we they were able to move you know child tax credits uh she was very proud to uh
move uh family and medical paid leave in Minnesota we have the strongest
protections for transgender people in the state of Minnesota we legalize um
recreational marijuana we passed driver’s licenses for all people regardless of their legal status uh we
did the largest increase for public education uh we have free college for people who um make under $80,000 in
Minnesota and I can go on the the list is just incredibly long with Let me
bring people Minnesota former state um house speaker Melissa Hortman in her own
words interviewed by CBS News Minnesota reporter Esme Murphy in this clip Port Hortman’s discussing that new fam paid
family leave program and paid sick leave mandate recently passed by the legislature
while a lot of white collar workers have this benefit or highly compensated people already have this benefit most
workers in the state don’t have the ability to take paid time off when somebody in their family has cancer and
needs to be taken care of a lot of u motans when a member of their family is sick right now they have to choose
between staying at home and taking care of their loved one and not being able to pay their mortgage or going to work and
having their loved one not get the care that they need but January 1st next year that all changes uh that’s the former
House Speaker Melissa Hortman earlier this year so painful to see her voice
hear her voice and it was Hope the daughter of the Hoffman’s who were shot
multiple times her mother protected her who saved so many by calling 911
um you knew Hope can you know Hope can you talk about um her significance in
what she did we are so proud i am so proud of Hope i have known Hope for many
years of course um you know John was elected in 2012 to the Senate i was
elected in 2006 i have known him his entire term and she is the only daughter
of this beautiful couple and both John and Iette are known for their you know
beautiful spirit uh Iette is always posting something meaningful she is a
kindergarten teacher uh she always talks about the stories you know beautiful
funny stories about her students so this is a family that is very close very
tight and very uh beautiful spirit that you’re able to see that how they
transmit this in everything they do they volunteer for a lot of issues and their daughter is really an active member um
of our community who advocates uh with very strong spirit on behalf of people
with disabilities and so we know her for that advocacy
and to think that in that moment of profound pain can you imagine to be in
that moment with your parents in the floor shot and having the courage to get
on the phone and say “Do something call 911.”
I am not surprised that she had the courage to do this but I am so moved by
her action because she prevented a lot of assassinations that evening she is
the one who did that and it was because she was able to in that moment of
courage with that profound pain that she was experiencing to do the right thing
uh this is something that we really have to remember and we will remember forever but I I just cannot tell you how
important that was obviously and how reflective of who that family is who
they are evette John and obviously Hope talk more about the culture of the
Minnesota legislature very different from other places it kind of reminded me of Vermont state legislature um very
bipartisan um uh very uh communityoriented and open um but also
to talk about Vance Belter the alleged assassin where they found in his fake
police car uh hit list that included a whole roster of Democratic legislators
everyone from the attorney general of Minnesota apparently Keith Ellison to
Ilhan Omar who we just interviewed on Democracy Now uh the Congress member um
Democratic lawmakers across the board in Minnesota and abortion advocates if you
can talk about what this means
we’re very worried obviously like the rest of the nation about the polarization the political polarization
that we experience right now and I think that it is important to really reflect
about how important leaders like uh Melissa Horman are in terms of not only
demonstrating how you really address significant issues but how you bring people together uh collectively to
understand the issues to act on these issues with courage and I think this is why it is just so hard for some of us to
to really experience what we are experience uh experiencing right now and particularly to lose members that have
really have such profound impact in our community as I said before in the interview we have you know the most
diverse uh Democratic caucus in the House of Representatives in Minnesota 32
members that are people of color and indigenous that is totally unprecedented
to give you an example when I was elected in 20 2006 there were only six
of us uh in the Senate and House collectively so we have uh grown
exponentially as a community in terms of uh really supporting and bringing people
uh to power electing people of color and I think what Melissa Horman did incredibly well was to not only
understand the power the collective power of communities that bring these uh
leaders to the table but understand how do you govern with them you know how do you bring them to an understanding that
they need to um make very tough decisions on behalf of a of a state that
is uh predominantly white but experience significant significant inequities that
makes uh puts them puts us in the map as a as a complicated community we have
some of the best outcomes um for um you know education health care
housing um but yet we have the greatest disparity so when you separate uh
communities of color from the larger population we have high incidents of
poverty uh lack of housing um you know uh some of the uh lowest graduation
rates in the country so it’s a it’s a difficult problem to resolve
and Melissa Horman uh really understood that and tried to bring those people who
were elected from those communities and mentor them and put them in positions of power to make decisions many became uh
chairs of committees uh very um you know soon in their careers uh to really have
an impact and work with her and the rest of the state of Minnesota to pass the legislation that we passed recently
and can you talk about this hit list that we now have all heard about i mean
about 70 uh legislators have you talked to people on that list
and what this means we know of some of the people in the
list and it is difficult for me to really name the names uh I do not
believe that we should do that especially because these are some of the leaders that we most appreciate in the
state of Minnesota because of their courage so I would like to rather than
identifying them as the people in the list talk about you know how profound
their impact is in our community so when we talk about you know Representative
Ilhan Omar and how outspoken she is and how important her voice is in Congress
when we talk about Attorney General Keith Ellison and the amount of work that he has done with other attorney
generals with other governors when we talk about Governor Waltz and his uh
presence nationwide really educating people and inspiring people to to do the
right thing to question you know what is happening around the country right now uh those are leaders that you know we we
appreciate immensely and we will continue to support in Minnesota and they have a national uh name and impact
and recognition and so uh some of the names uh that are in that list are
people like them who have you know gained that recognition because of the hard work that they do you know in a
political moment that is difficult to do that work and so um I I hope that the
nation continues to talk about that about what these leaders have to do in
order to bring our nation together and uh bring you know their local um elected
officials to do hard work hard work because um you know many people may know
that um local elected officials make very little money in Minnesota they only make $50,000 so it’s getting harder and
harder to really recruit people to do work that you know demands uh significant hours uh away from days away
from their families and our rural members uh sometimes don’t see their families for weeks because they have to
come to the capitol and they live in the cities they live in St paul very hard to do this work today and so we as a nation
really need to come back to uh understand the sacrifice uh the hard
work that these leaders actually have to do on behalf of their local communities and the entire country
now we referred to Melissa Hortman as the former House Speaker from 2019 to
earlier this year can you explain why that changed
so uh Melissa Horman uh something very unique happened in Minnesota in this
election which is that we uh the Democrats lost the control of the House and we have a tight house we have a 6767
um split in the Minnesota House which makes it very difficult and and this is
why it is just so hard to accept what happened with uh Melissa Hordman and why
she was targeted because of all the political moments that she experienced
and all the hard work that she had to do this specific legislative session she
had to build consensus with Republicans and she was the only vote in many uh
bills that required a vote from from from one or the other in order to get
the majority and and she was that vote that really allowed the state of
Minnesota to come back because we couldn’t complete the work in uh regular
session it was so hard that they couldn’t complete the work so they had to come to special session and the
governor calls the special session it was one day but she was able to negotiate really um all of the bills and
put together the budget for the state of Minnesota so we don’t have to shut down state government so she was the person
who really was able to make that happen for the state of Minnesota and yet she’s
the person that was target by targeted by this criminal and can you tell us uh former Minnesota
state senator Patricia Torres Ray what you know at this point I’m sure it’s
just coming out in the media about Vance Belter um who’s about to be charged with
murder and attempted murder who had these documents the hit list we are
beginning to learn what his positions were may have even had a manifesto I don’t know much about him and what we
do know is that this was not a manifesto it was more a document where he you know kind of wrote ideas and and put thoughts
and and names i think what I’m wor I don’t know much about him but I do hope that this
investigation brings us uh more light into what we are experiencing in this country uh in terms of finding these men
and really I don’t know where these investigations actually go after you
know we interview them but we don’t act on what we learn from them and I think
we have a significant problem in this country um white supremacy is very real
uh terrorism is very real and what I hope comes out of this investigation
this horrific event and this horrific experience that we have in Minnesota is
that we demand better of these investigations uh that we go deeper into understanding what is going on uh what I
know superficially is that this man did not have a job but did he had significant income
uh where where did he get the income to buy you know the car that he used that evening uh all of the ammunition all of
these guns uh h how can these people have access to all of these expensive
gear and yet nobody knows what he did for a living nobody knows what um where
he worked and where he got his income and so I I really hope that this
investigation goes deeper into understanding you know how these networks are created um how they get the
funding to do this how they get these permits um and obviously I believe that
we need less access to guns in our country i I I think that we we are
experienced these horrific events time and time again in every state of the country and we’re doing very little
about it and it is time that we act to protect our communities to protect our leaders our kids around the country so
it’s time so I don’t know much about him but I know that um that we are going to
demand that we um go deeper into investigating who these people are and
what we need to do in order to prevent these horrific experiences from
happening again to families around our state and the country
interestingly just looking at a piece uh in the New York Times it said he worked
six days a week for two funeral service companies in the Minneapolis area at one
of the companies he sometimes helped to remove bodies from crime scenes and
would work with police officers and death investigators
that is new information i didn’t know that they they have speculated a lot
about his jobs and they said he worked in a grocery store for some time um they
also said that he he had a company that never existed it was uh registered as a
um um company that that was just not not real i think El Jazer says Belter
El Jazer says Belter’s wife filed to create a company called Ptorian Guard
Security Services LLC with the same address as the couple’s listed mailing
address in Green Isle in Sibi County and as we begin to wrap up Sibi County where
he was caught um by a massive multi-dep department uh police FBI operation can
you describe Sibi County this rural county in Minnesota to us
you know uh Sibly County like many other counties uh in Minnesota uh you know
Minnesota rural Minnesota is kind of isolated in a in a way and uh
unfortunately we are losing population in rural Minnesota so there is a a
significant I think uh concern in rural Minnesota about you know kind of young
people leaving living those areas um what that does is uh create uh really
devastation in those communities we have no workers we have no economic growth
unfortunately in some of these areas we are having they are having to close schools right now we are in one of the
most um difficult conversations with respect to um funding for hospitals that
cannot continue to function in areas like Cibi County and other rural areas
so we are experienc uh economic decline and population decline in significant
ways in rural Minnesota i I believe this is the the case for uh many rural uh
counties in the country so I I attribute some of that you know frustration and
and really political divide that exists today to those um significant problems
that we face you know when you have when you experience these kind of issues in your local community people are
beginning to ask you know what what is going on are people are we being represented are we receiving the benefit
of uh what we see now which is tremendous wealth uh in this country and
and people are angry people are demanding better people are demanding uh
you know some of those uh um benefits that are supposed to uh they are
supposed to receive knowing that we live in the wealthiest nation uh of of this
planet and so I think that is where um we have to work together unfortunately
we have not done enough uh to come together as communities rural communities urban communities we have a
wealthy suburban community in the state of Minnesota but Sibly County is one of
those communities that is experienced you know harsh economic times and uh decline in population and so we we have
to address those issues the divide and the inequality that exists in Minnesota is significant just like it is in the
rest of the country before we go uh former uh Minnesota senator I wanted to
ask you about the issue of immigration um ICE Marines National Guard uh going
through the streets of Los Angeles not to mention ICE raids throughout the country um I wanted to ask you when you
have Senator when you have Governor Walls talking about political violence
about just what happened the last few days where you have a Latino
senior senator from California uh Padilla uh being taken down at a news
conference that’s held by the Secretary of Homeland Security Christy Gnome
brought to his knees as he attempted to ask her a question about the crackdown i
wanted to ask you about what’s happening in Minnesota well this is very personal for me uh I
am an immigrant i came to this country about 40 years ago was the first Latina
elected to the Minnesota Senate in Minnesota and I am very proud of my background uh
have worked very closely with the immigrant community here in Minnesota and around the country what we are
experiencing now is totally unprecedented and for me uh to see the
secretary taking pictures you know in El Salvador um in front of prisoners and to
really um make statements such as we are liberating um cities like um Los Angeles uh from
this liberal agenda is very problematic and I think is uh is creating exactly
what we see right now uh I I believe very strongly that um she is really
inspiring these people to do what they are doing right now these criminals
and so in Minnesota we experienced very recently the arrest of a young poet um a
young woman who is an artist beloved woman whose two brothers uh are actually
actually are Marines uh who serve this country her two older brothers and she
was detained because she was um she attended um really a confusing moment in
Minneapolis where uh we believe that we had a raid it was not a raid it was a it
was a really an arrest and she put herself in front of many people that uh
she thought were going to be arrested um she’s I believe 25 and uh later on she
was arrested in front of her friends uh she’s talking about Isabelle Lopez no
long Isabel Lopez yes yes i I know her
father very well a person entrepreneur who worked uh very closely with me years
ago to develop a a corridor of opportunity in St paul uh very well-known um entrepreneur so it is uh
very tragic what is happening around the nation and I um I I believe that this is
going to backfire on this administration i think you know like I said before I think people are realizing that we need
to work together we’re understanding the power of the immigrant community in this country and and I believe that we the
immigrant community as well as the community as a whole understand that yeah we need to address some of these
drug problems that we that we face that we have to address you know issues uh uh
with criminals and that you know that that that is not something that we oppose but that’s not what this
administration is doing they are doing more than that uh they are intimidating communities around the country and
apprehending leaders i mean what happened with Senator Pada was absolutely outrageous and the
secretary did nothing her staff did nothing uh you know she she had not issued an a statement an apology that’s
just appalling to me um yeah I was talking with a young immigrant at the No Kings protest as we
were talking about the horror that took place in your state the assassination of the former House Speaker um and the
shooting of uh State Senator Hoffman and his wife um by a man who was posing as a
police officer and then the police putting out so that people um would could figure out how to
make sense of things that no police officer will be operating alone right if
you see a police officer alone when they were looking for him it could be him because he was dressed as a police
officer and the way you distinguish between the impersonator and the real
police officers is that they would always be working in twos um and this
young immigrant was talking about how on the one hand you have this guy impersonating a police officer and on
the other hand like in the case of Isabel Lopez you have these plain closed officers who are ICE uh you have no idea
who they are if in fact they’re law enforcement and in unmarked cars trying
to deal with all of this uh Patricia Torres Ray
absolutely and this is what is so terrifying and when you see the reaction
of people in you know they are rightly so how can it be that these individuals
come to your house pull you out of your house masked we don’t know who they are
and they tell you you know we have a video thank goodness people now are videotaping everything we do so now we
have a record when Isabelle Lopez was uh arrested
all of the friends the people who were around her there show us your ID that is a minimum that’s the minimum how could
if you’re arresting someone you need to show your ID there there is not a problem you know you need to identify
yourself and and let us know so what what have we come to in this democracy
in the United States where we have masked individuals coming to your house arresting people
and they don’t even have to tell you who they are and why are they doing this to us we can not we should not accept this
as a nation no one no one immigrants no immigrants no one should accept that it
is just the minimum right that you have really to to demand
that these people identify themselves tell you who they are and this and tell
you why they are arresting you that should be on the record and it’s common practice it has been common practice in
this country and and we lost that we we we’re losing this and and we just need
to demand better it is time for us to really demand that we
demand these basic protections of our democracy though those are basic protections in this democracy patricia
Torres Ree thank you so much for being with us former Minnesota state senator
worked with the House Speaker Melissa Hortman who was assassinated along with
her husband Mark and worked with state senator John Hoffman who was shot
multiple times by the same asalent along with his wife Ivet they are recovering
in the hospital to see part one of our discussion go to democracynow.org
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