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Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FAU-UNICENTRO
Orgão: Pref. Pinhalão-PR
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FAU-UNICENTRO
Orgão: Pref. Pinhalão-PR
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TEXTO III - How the Minnesota Shootings Suspect Was Caught12
After an intense two-day manhunt, Minnesota police captured Vance Boelter, 57, the suspect
accused of shooting two state lawmakers and their spouses. The arrest took place on Sunday
evening in a rural field near Minneapolis. Despite being armed at the time, Mr. Boelter was taken
into custody without the use of force, according to official reports.
The case began early Saturday morning when police responded to a shooting at the home of
State Senator John Hoffman. Concerned that the suspect might target other political figures,
officers quickly went to the residence of Representative Melissa Hortman. Upon their arrival, Mr.
Boelter opened fire on them before escaping on foot through a golf course located behind the
house. This incident marked the beginning of what authorities called the largest manhunt in
Minnesota's history.
Throughout the weekend, more than 100 officers and nearly 20 SWAT teams were deployed
across Sibley County, a largely rural area southwest of Minneapolis. Law enforcement agencies
worked together, setting up a temporary command center in a nearby parking lot to coordinate
search operations.
The breakthrough in the search came on Sunday afternoon when officers discovered Mr.
Boelter’s car and hat abandoned on a remote stretch of road. This discovery significantly narrowed
the search area. Later, an officer reported seeing someone, believed to be the suspect, running
into a wooded area nearby.
Further confirmation came when a local resident provided footage from a trail camera
installed on private property. The image captured on the camera showed a person matching Mr.
Boelter’s description. Acting on this evidence, police established a one-square-mile perimeter,
deploying drones and police dogs to assist in tracking the suspect’s movements.
Using aerial surveillance, officers spotted Mr. Boelter crawling through thick shrubs. Drones
tracked him from above, allowing SWAT teams to converge on his location without engaging in a
violent confrontation. Authorities emphasized that despite the suspect being armed, the arrest was
made peacefully and without incident.
Following the capture, a photo was released showing Mr. Boelter standing in the field where
he was apprehended. The image was edited to obscure the faces of the arresting officers for
privacy and security reasons. At the command center, law enforcement officials celebrated the
successful end to the operation.
Investigators later praised the rapid response and coordination among different police
departments. Officials noted that the quick decision by Brooklyn Park officers to check
Representative Hortman’s home shortly after the first shooting may have prevented further
violence and shortened the duration of the manhunt.
1 Fonte: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/06/16/us/minnesota-shooting-suspect-caught-how.html
Acesso em: 16 de junho de 2025
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(Adapted from: "How the Minnesota Shootings Suspect Was Caught", The New York Times, June 16,
2025)