Man Who Shot 2 Minnesota Lawmakers Caught. This Story Makes No Sense.

Man Who Shot 2 Minnesota Lawmakers Caught. This Story Makes No Sense.
The man accused of killing a lawmaker and her husband and wounding another lawmaker and his wife has been arrested.
57-year-old Vance Boelter has been arrested alive in a field near his home in Sibley County, where the search concentrated Sunday.
Officials said no "use of force" was used in the arrest.
Brooklyn Park Police Chief Mark Bruley called it the "largest manhunt in state history." A large team of SWAT and law enforcement personnel had assembled near the Boelter home in Green Isle, about an hour's drive southwest of the Twin Cities, after the suspect's car was found abandoned.
A cowboy hat similar to one spotted in surveillance video was located nearby.
The search of farm fields and additional locations heated up after a neighbor spotted Boelter on a trail camera set up on their property.
Drones were deployed, and eventually located the fugitive.
The Faribault Police Department says its drone team played a role in finding Boelter, and bringing the search to an end.