Survivor of Minneapolis school shooting has shrapnel in his neck, family says
Weston Halsne, a 10-year-old shooting survivor, faces surgery to remove a bullet fragment near his carotid artery after a mass shooting at a Minneapolis church that killed two children.
- A 10-year-old boy, Weston Halsne, was found to have a bullet fragment lodged in his neck after a mass shooting at a Minneapolis church.
- Weston credited his friend Victor for saving his life by laying on top of him during the shooting, though Victor got hit in the back.
- Despite his traumatic experience, Weston expressed appreciation for his friends and prayed for their recovery.
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Minneapolis Catholic school shooter's life marked by chaos before mass killing: timeline
Robin Westman killed two children and injured 18 others in a mass shooting at Annunciation Catholic Church in Minneapolis after months of planning the attack.
Neighbors and secular media in the United States point to the closed nature of the family Westman grew up in and the “difficult childhood” he is said to have had.
The young American told the American media how his friend, Victor, had protected him during the shooting in Minneapolis. He is due to be operated soon.
As schools welcome students back, safety is top of mind after Minneapolis shooting
MINNEAPOLIS — Most Twin Cities students will head to the first day of school Tuesday amid increased police patrols days after a shooter opened fire on Catholic schoolchildren during a Mass in south Minneapolis.

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