John Hoffman makes first public comments since June 14 attacks
For the first time in seven months, Minnesota lawmaker John Hoffman is breaking his silence on the June 14, 2025 shooting at his Champlin home. The incident was allegedly a politically-motivated attack, for which Vance Boelter is currently charged and in custody while he awaits trial. FOX 9's Kelcey Carlson sat down with Hoffman at his St. Paul office on Monday.
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