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By Nathan Layne BLAINE, Minnesota (Reuters) -From the pulpit on Sunday, Father Joe Whalen exhorted his parishioners to avoid the kind of extreme partisanship and hate that appeared to be behind the killing of one of the church's own,
The attacks on two Democratic Minnesota state lawmakers at home are the latest in a grim spike in political violence.
A suspect in custody has been charged with murder following targeted shootings that killed one Minnesota lawmaker and injured another. Gov. Tim Walz called the shootings "politically motivated" in a news briefing on Saturday.
Authorities announced the arrest of the suspect in the Minneapolis shootings that killed one state lawmaker and wounded another.
A manhunt is underway for the gunman who was impersonating a police officer and had a list of possible targets, officials said.
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The shootings revealed that America’s political fractures have penetrated even into the homes where elected officials sleep.
Federal officials say the suspect in the Minnesota lawmaker shootings had notebooks with a list of over 45 state and federal officials to target. Rep. Kelly Morrison, who says she was on the list, joins Chris Jansing to discuss how “traumatic” the shootings have been on her community and why she fears the political violence will have a chilling effect on the country.