$400K in donations pour in for accused Minnesota assassin’s victims: ‘Helping us pick up the broken pieces’
One week after accused political assassin Vance Luther Boelter’s vicious attacks on Minnesota lawmakers, online fundraisers for the victims and their families have racked up nearly $400,000.
On Monday – two days after Boelter, 57, allegedly shot state Sen. John Hoffman and his wife, Yvette, in their Champlin home – the Fernbrook Elementary School PTO launched a “Help the Hoffmans” GoFundMe page, which had raised $184,974 of its $210,000 goal by Friday.
The proceeds will contribute to medical expenses and rehabilitation costs, lost income, home security enhancements and necessary living expenses, according to the fundraiser page.
“We hope by launching this campaign we can alleviate the burden of costs during this challenging time,” it reads.
Yvette, who was shot eight times during the early-morning ambush, was released from the hospital Thursday, while the senator, who was shot nine times, remained in critical but stable condition, a hospital spokesperson told Minnesota news outlets.
In their first words Thursday, the Hoffmans thanked the GoFundMe donors for “helping us pick up the broken pieces of our lives.”
