06/14/2026
June 14 marks one year since a tragedy profoundly impacted our community and communities across Minnesota. 🕯💙
At the June 8 Champlin City Council meeting, the Mayor and City Council took time to honor and remember the lives of Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman, her husband Mark Hortman, and their beloved dog Gilbert, and to recognize the courage and resilience of Senator John Hoffman, his wife Yvette Hoffman, and their daughter Hope.
At dusk on June 14, residents are invited to light a candle and place it on their doorstep in remembrance, as a symbol of hope, reflection, and unity.
We remember Melissa Hortman, Mark Hortman, and Gilbert, and honor their lives, their service, and the lasting impact they made on our communities.
We continue to stand with Senator John Hoffman, Yvette Hoffman, and Hope Hoffman, recognizing their strength and resilience in the face of unimaginable adversity.
We also recognize the officers and first responders whose courage and service that night will not be forgotten.
As a community, we stand united in condemning violence and reaffirm our commitment to being a safe, respectful, and connected place for all.
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June 11 Statement from Champlin Police Chief Glen Schneider:
“As City of Champlin Police Chief, I acknowledge the profound impact the attempted assassination of Senator John Hoffman and his wife, along with the tragic loss of Representative Melissa Hortman and her husband, has had on their families and our entire community. These acts of violence have deeply shaken Champlin and our surrounding communities, reinforcing both our shared sense of vulnerability and our resolve to stand united in support of all those affected. Our thoughts remain with the Hoffman family as they recover, and we mourn alongside those grieving the devastating loss of Representative Hortman and her husband. Champlin and the broader community will continue to come together with strength and compassion, ensuring that such acts do not define us but instead strengthen our commitment to one another. Today’s guilty plea represents a significant step towards recovery for the affected families, and we are grateful for all the work that has been put into this case by the law enforcement community.”
We remember. We honor. Champlin stands together.