Minnesotans paid their respects to Melissa and Mark Hortman at the Minnesota Capitol as the couple received one of the state’s highest honors.
Former President Joe Biden attended the memorial for the late lawmaker on Friday afternoon.
Lying in state is a rare honor typically reserved for former governors, U.S. senators, and other high-ranking public officials. Melissa Hortman, a former House speaker and DFL House leader, was the first woman to receive such a tribute in the state’s history after she and her husband Mark were shot and killed earlier this month in their Brooklyn Park home. They were accompanied by their golden retriever, Gilbert, who was also shot and later euthanized.
Melissa Hortman was known as an unflashy, no-nonsense leader who took care of her team and wanted to get things done. Mark Hortman worked as a program manager at a tech firm in St. Louis Park and enjoyed mountain biking, competitive pool, home beer brewing and woodworking. They have two adult children, Colin and Sophie.
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4:22 p.m. - Former President Joe Biden joined the thousands of Minnesotans on Friday who paid their respects to slain DFL House Leader Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark at the State Capitol. Biden arrived shortly after 4 p.m. and proceeded, alone, to a cleared rotunda and paused for about a minute in front of the caskets. He then kneeled for a few moments and left the area.
— Nathaniel Minor
4:10 p.m. - Beth Crandall, 58, has lived in Brooklyn Park for 25 years. She lives not too far from the Hortmans’ house. Crandall sleeps with her window open, and said she heard gunshots at 3:30 a.m. on June 14.