Ungeede Video shows Minnesota photographing suspicious dances in bizarre religious ceremony such as ties with Africa are revealed
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Newly excavated video -shows Vance Boelter, the subject of a massive FBI Manjacht, Dancing in a church service such as his ties with Africa were revealed.
The video, filmed in February 2023, shows Boelter, 57, who delivers a passionate testimony about how he met Jesus at the age of 17.
“I met the Lord when I was 17 years old and I gave my life to Jesus Christ,” he says in the clip.
He further describes by mentioning his five children about Christian virtues, grace, faith, hope, joy and David, in what he calls proof of God’s blessings about his life.
But Boelter The Preacher is now the main suspect in what authorities have described as a targeted political murder.
Boelter is accused of posing as a police officer and shooting deadly democratic Minnesota legislator Melissa Hortman and her husband in their Brooklyn Park -Huis Early on Saturday.
Hours earlier Boelter reportedly shot and wounded the senator John Hoffman and his wife, Yvette, in their house in the nearby Champlin. In that case, both victims survived but stay in the hospital
The video not only lets Boelter preach, but also describes himself as a man transformed by God. His passionate 25 -minute sermon is in stark contrast to the grim reality of the knock hunt that is now ongoing.
The images come to light because it was revealed that Boelter was the CEO of a security company called the Red Lion Group, which is located in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Newly excavated video shows Vance Boelter, the subject of a massive FBI bat hunt, who delivers a passionate testimony about how he met Jesus at the age of 17 –

The video, filmed in February 2023, shows Boelter, 57, who tells how the Holy Spirit filled him as a teenager


Senator John Hoffman and state representative Melissa Hortman
Red Lion Group has since removed its website and LinkedIn pages, but Boelter’s LinkedIn said he started the company in December 2021.
He also collaborated with Minnesota African United, an organization about the entire state that collaborated with African immigrants in the state.
Two years ago, Boelter announced that he and his company were in the country and worked on ‘private business projects’.
He claimed to have business companies in a large number of industries, including fishing, agriculture, media, security and motor taxes, all within the Democratic Republic of Congo.
“We work together with 400 farmers who are ready to do a farmer’s project … We are doing a fish project that works with 500 Fishermans … That is off the coast of Rwanda,” Boelter explained in an online video.
“Another one that we look is a completely female LED engine-taxi company, where all operators are women, and the leadership is women, so we are pleased to get that off the ground,” explained Boelter in his field.
“I would like to let 1,000 female motorcycle taxis run in the near future, but we need a number of sponsors to invest in it,” he went on.

In a video from August 2022, Boelter made a pitch for business in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Boelter collaborated with Minnesota Africans United and Global Minnesota in collaboration with the DRC American Chamber of Commerce
About a month ago, Boelter updated his LinkedIn to say that he had returned to the US and was looking for work in the food industry on the business side.
“I am looking for roles in Texas, Minnesota, Florida and the Washington DC-Baltimore area in the ideal case, but would look at other locations if I felt it fits well,” he wrote.
Boelter also has armed safety experience in the middle -east, Africa, Eastern Europe and North America via the Praetorian Guard Security Services, a biography about him on the site said.
“He brings a great security aspect that is forged by both many on the ground experiences in combination with training by both private security companies and by people in the US Army,” it says.
“Vance has focused all this experience to ensure that Praetorian Guard Security Services relates to the needs you need to keep your family and real estate safe.”
He had previously worked at 7-Eleven and GeenCore as general manager, a system manager at Del Monte Foods, and an operational leader at Johnsonville Sausage, according to his LinkedIn.

The images shows Boelter who provides an emotionally charged sermon to a small municipality

Boelter can be seen enjoying the church service in February 2023

In the stage, the municipality can be seen and dancing awkwardly
His LinkedIn also revealed his deep connections with politics, as he asked his followers to vote before the 2020 elections.
Boelter, a spouse and father of five, achieved degrees in international relations, management and leadership for the progress of learning and service from various universities of Minnesota and Wisconsin.
The FBI has offered a reward of $ 50,000 for information that leads to Boelter’s arrest, and the authorities have described him as armed, dangerous and possibly aimed at more legislators.
The images shows Boelter who delivers an emotionally charged sermon to a small municipality.
He can be heard preaching about repentance, God’s plan and the power of faith as the ultimate equalizer between rich and poor.
At one point he describes his family as a divine gift and says, “God has a plan for each of us … and nobody can get you out – only you can walk away.”
The message is intensely spiritual, while it is also peppered with a level of determination that the authorities now fear that they may have been flushed in extremist faith.
Legal and sources say that Boelter has left ‘no Kings’ -Flyers behind and written manifests that Hortman, Hoffman and other chosen officials call.
Although civil servants have not publicly explained a motive, one source said that the writings of Boelter expressed furiously to pro-choice legislators and elements of anti-government ideology.
Boelter is a former political appointment who served in the Minnesota workforce Development Board – the same as Senator Hoffman, although it is unclear how well the two men knew each other.

Vance Luther Boelter, 57, was mentioned as the suspect for the death of Minnesota legislator Melissa Hortman and the murder attack on Senator John Hoffman

Boelter has armed security experience and a history of public services
He also led a private security company with his wife, Praetorian Guard Security Services, who promoted armed event protection and images of tactical equipment and patrol vehicles that looked like police cruisers.
The police say that Boelter used that look to his advantage. After they have shot the Hoffmans around 2 o’clock in the morning, officers responded to the second scene in Hortman’s house and found Boelter outside, dressed as a law enforcement officer and next to a vehicle in the police.
When they approached, he opened the fire and escaped on foot during the exchange.
Researchers have found several guns in AK-Stijl in his vehicle. Authorities say he is still considered armed with a gun.
Governor Tim Walz called the murders ‘a politically motivated murder’ And warned of broader threats against civil servants in a nation that is increasingly being hit by political violence.
“We all have to stand against all forms of political violence, in Minnesota and throughout the country,” Walz said at a press conference earlier in the day, instructing flags to fly at half staff in honor of Hortman.
The former speaker of the house, 55, was a central figure in the politics of Minnesota, known for her support to extensive abortic access and her role in a controversial impasse with Republicans earlier this year.
Her husband, Mark Hortman, later died in the hospital. Autopsies show that both died in several shot wounds.
Hoffman, 60, remains in critical but stable condition after the operation. Walz said that he is ‘careful optimistic’ about the recovery of the senator.

Bullet holes mark the front door of the house of the state of Minnesota Senator John Hoffman and his wife who were shot in Champlin, Minnesota earlier in the day on Saturday

Police officers have locked up an area of three miles around the shootings in the midst of the search for the shooter, who, according to the police, remains in general

Authorities shared an image on social media that Flyers showed for the ‘No Kings’ meetings that were planning to coincide with the birthday parade of Donald Trump, of which they said

Late on Saturday afternoon, civil servants released new images of the suspect who reportedly wore a Halloween style mask during the shootings


Boelter is a former appointment of the Governor of Minnesota Tim Walz (center)
The attacks led to a major safety reaction about the Twin Cities, including the cancellation of various anti-Trump ‘no Kings’ demonstrations that Boelter may keep an eye on.
State Patrouille Colonel Christina Bogojevic said that the car of the suspect of the group and writings contained writings that called potential future goals.
Allegedly, it is all of a lot of friends just before the shootings and wrote cryptic: ‘I made some choices … I am away for a while. Can be dead soon. I just want to let you know that I love you and I wish it hadn’t happened that way. ‘
While the FBI, the State Police and the local law enforcement fan are looking for him, residents remain shocked by the attacks.
“This is crazy – someone who goes after?” Douglas Thompson said, a resident of Brooklyn Park. “This is wrong. I hope they will catch him. ‘
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