In an unthinkable twist, Harris Faulkner abruptly interrupted The Faulkner Focus with a live breaking update that sent shockwaves through the audience. Faulkner handed the coverage over to a DOJ briefing about Vance Boelter, who allegedly went on a chilling, politically-motivated killing spree. Posing as a police officer, Boelter murdered two victims and terrorized others in a plot so disturbing it’s been described as the “stuff of nightmares.” This is not your typical news—this is real, raw, and terrifying. Full story below 👇

She was mid-show and then everything changed.

Harris Faulkner suddenly interrupted The Faulkner Focus on Monday morning with breaking news she described as “the stuff of nightmares.”

She handed coverage over to a DOJ briefing on the arrest of Vance Boelter, a man accused of a violent, politically-motivated killing spree that left two dead and others narrowly surviving.

A Plot to Kill Lawmakers — Dressed Like Police

According to Acting U.S. Attorney Joseph H. Thompson, Boelter, 57, is now facing federal charges in the murders of Minnesota State Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband, and the attempted assassination of State Sen. John Hoffman and his wife.

And the way he allegedly carried it out? Chilling.

Boelter posed as a cop. He wore a hyper-realistic silicone mask, black tactical gear, body armor. And even drove an SUV rigged with police lights and plates.
“Boelter stalked his victims like prey,” Thompson said.

“You’re Not a Cop!” — Then He Opened Fire

Surveillance video reportedly showed Boelter knocking on Hoffman’s door, pretending to be law enforcement: “This is the police, open the door.”

Once inside, he flashed a blinding light, lied about a shooting at the home, and asked if there were any weapons inside.
Source: Ramsey County Sheriff’s Office
But then the Hoffmans saw through him.
“You’re not a cop,” they shouted. “You’re not a police officer!”

That’s when, according to authorities, Boelter said “This is a robbery,” and pushed his way inside. He shot Hoffman multiple times, then turned and fired repeatedly at Hoffman’s wife.

Live On-Air — A Moment That Hit Hard

Back on Fox News, Faulkner’s interruption struck a different tone than her usual cool delivery. This wasn’t just breaking news. It was a real-time descent into something dark, calculated, and terrifying.

“Political assassinations are rare,” Thompson warned. “But the details of Boelter’s crime are even worse. They are truly chilling. It is no exaggeration to say his crimes are the stuff of nightmares.”

No Warning, No Edits — Just Raw, Real, and Live

For Faulkner, and for millions watching, this wasn’t just another headline. It was a reminder of how quickly the news can turn, how far real danger can reach, and how even elected officials can be hunted in their own homes.

The show returned to normal. But for viewers? That moment stayed with them.