A Minnesota man, Vance Luther Boelter, was arrested after a two-day manhunt following the shooting of two state lawmakers and their spouses. The incident has been described as the largest manhunt in the state’s history, with officials highlighting the scale and complexity of the search for the suspect. Boelter, who was identified as a former public servant, is now facing state and federal murder charges, including four counts of second-degree murder with intent. Details of the case reveal that the suspect possessed an arsenal of weapons, including three AK-47 assault rifles, a 9mm handgun, and a list of names and addresses of other public officials. The manhunt involved over 20 SWAT teams, with law enforcement using a helicopter to assist in the search. The suspect was finally located in a field near his Green Isle home and surrendered to authorities after a tense standoff. The incident has raised questions about the safety of public figures and the potential for lone-wolf attacks. Authorities have also launched an investigation into Boelter’s motives, with the possibility of political connections being considered. The Hennepin County Attorney’s Office has announced that it will pursue first-degree murder charges against Boelter, with bail set at $5 million.