Minnesota state senator wounded in deadly political shootings is out of intensive care

Senate member Minnesota state, who was with his wife among the first victims in Fire in June This took the life of a deputy colleague who was released from intensive care.
His wife, Evit Hoffman, who was released five days after five days after treating injuries in the June 14 attack, confirmed on Monday that Senator John Hoffman is outside the hospital’s intensive care unit, as released five days after her treatment of injuries to the June 14 attack, on Monday.
“I can confirm that John is outside the intensive care unit and in the rehabilitation facility,” Piece Enelson, a spokesman for the couple, said in a statement.
Enelson sent a photo presented by Evit Hoffman, who shows her husband, smiling and giving a thumb.
Affiliated with NBC Curry from Minynabolis I mentioned that the rehabilitation site is a sharp care facility where Hoffman will remain for several weeks. It will also undergo multiple operations, according to the station.
Senator, who lives in Champlin, said about 20 miles to the north from the center of Minynabolis, nine times after that Gunman He claims to be a police officer at his front door.
Evitt, who was on the side of her husband, was also injured several times due to the shooting. The family said that the daughter Hope closed and closed the door and called 911 while the gunman escaped.
The Hope report helped the police to two other housing, which is occupied by Democratic leaders in the twin cities area, which the suspect claims to target.
The authorities said that the shooter managed to open fire on the deputy of the state, Melissa Hortmann and her husband, Mark Hortmann, who was killed in their home after the police arrived.
Vans Powlter57, from Green Eli, Minnesota, was accused in the American boycott court of chasing and killing Hortmann and her husband, as well as chasing and shooting Hoffman and his wife.
The American lawyer in Minnesota, Joe Thompson, described the attacks as “targeted political assassinations”, although only one of the legislators was finally killed.
Hortman and Hoffman are members of the Democratic Farm Party in the state.