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Home»News»Minnesota Outraged After Police Records Show Slow Response During Hortman Tragedy: ‘Nothing Heroic About Waiting’

Minnesota Outraged After Police Records Show Slow Response During Hortman Tragedy: ‘Nothing Heroic About Waiting’

Watching and waiting, but why?

Alex GibsonBy Alex GibsonApril 21, 20263 Mins Read
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Newly released police records are reigniting anger across Minnesota, detailing how officers identified a suspect within hours of a deadly political rampage but delayed entering a home where a victim lay motionless for more than half an hour.

The June 14 shootings killed former House DFL Leader Melissa Hortman, her husband Mark, and their dog, while severely wounding State Sen. John Hoffman and his family. As reported by Star Tribune, Authorities quickly zeroed in on Vance Boelter as the suspect, identifying him within roughly three hours. Yet the newly disclosed timeline has become a flashpoint, particularly the response at the Hortman residence.

Brooklyn Park police arrived at 3:35 a.m. and witnessed Mark Hortman being shot at the doorway by a man posing as an officer. Within minutes, officers secured the perimeter and deployed a drone. At 4:09 a.m., the drone spotted a woman lying motionless on the stairs. By 4:10 a.m., dispatch noted she was not moving. Melissa Hortman was not physically reached until 4:40 a.m.

That 31-minute gap, and roughly an hour from the initial shooting, is now under intense scrutiny.

Online, Minnesotans have been blunt in their reaction. One widely shared comment captured the tone: “There’s nothing heroic about leaving a family inside a home with a violent person while you wait for the drone.”

“Risk Is the Job”: Public Frustration Boils Over

The records show a coordinated but cautious response. Officers used drones, helicopters, and tactical teams while searching for Boelter, who ultimately evaded capture for 43 hours in what became the largest manhunt in state history. Inside the suspect’s abandoned SUV, authorities quickly found weapons and notebooks with addresses, helping confirm his identity by 4:49 a.m.

Still, the methodical approach has clashed with public expectations of urgency during an active shooter scenario. In Minnesota’s subreddit, locals had their say.

“Risk is inherent to the work,” one Minnesota commenter wrote. “You want a safe gig? Get a desk job.”

Others drew comparisons to past failures. “Sit for over an hour and watch people bleed out, because it’s safe?” another post read. “I think you misunderstand the purpose of having police officers.”

Law enforcement has defended its actions. At the time, Brooklyn Park Police said officers “acted swiftly, with courage and bravery” based on the information available and noted uncertainty about whether Melissa Hortman was inside the home.

The newly released logs also reveal broader complications that morning, including difficulty contacting other state lawmakers and uncertainty over protective protocols, even as the threat to public officials became clear almost immediately.

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For many residents, however, those explanations have done little to ease frustration. The use of drones in place of immediate entry has become a focal point in a larger debate about policing priorities, training, and accountability.

“The police have guns. They have body armor. Danger is part of the job,” one commenter wrote. “That is literally their job.”

An independent review of the response is now underway, commissioned by multiple state and local agencies at a cost of $429,500. Its findings are expected to shape how Minnesota evaluates not just what happened that morning, but what the public expects when seconds matter.

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