Wife of Minnesota Assassin ‘Disappeared’ After Being Caught with Guns and Stash of Cash
According to a report by KSTP-TV, the vehicle carrying Jenny Boelter and three other family members was stopped outside a convenience store near Onamia, Minnesota, around 10 a.m. Saturday morning — just hours after authorities launched a manhunt for her husband.According to the Daily Mail, at 6:18 AM Saturday, Jenny received a haunting text message from her husband: “Dad went to war last night. There’s gonna be some people coming to the house armed and trigger happy and I don’t want you guys around.”
That same morning, she fled the family’s $520,000 farmhouse in Green Isle, Minnesota—leaving behind the family dogs, several vehicles, and a stunned neighborhood. She placed just one call to friends, claiming she was in a “safe place,” but refused to give any details. She has not been heard from since.
When Daily Mail reporters sought answers from her family, her brother Jason Doskocil had a blunt message: “Piss off.”
New court filings suggest this was no spur-of-the-moment escape. Vance and Jenny Boelter were reportedly “preppers” with detailed contingency plans. In fact, the feds say Vance had given Jenny a “bailout plan” to follow if disaster struck — and it appears she might have tried to carry it out
🚨 #BREAKING: Democrat Donor and lobbyist Jonathan Bohn has just been ARRESTED for threatening to commit vioIence at the Minnesota Capitol
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) June 20, 2025
What the hell is going on in Tim Walz’s state?!
Democrat vioIence is a MASSIVE problem. pic.twitter.com/THzLqf4BEX

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