Hundreds honor 2 children killed and 17 people wounded in shooting at a Minneapolis Catholic school
The 23-year-old shooter used a rifle, shotgun, and pistol during a Mass at Annunciation Catholic School, killing two children and injuring 17 others, including elderly parishioners.
- During Wednesday morning Mass at Annunciation Catholic School, 23-year-old Robin Westman fired through stained-glass windows, killing two children and wounding 17 before dying by suicide.
- Investigators are examining videos, a handwritten note and hundreds of pages of writing; Westman posted two videos including a suicide note, but a clear motive remains undetermined.
- Authorities detailed the shooter’s arsenal and markings on the guns, revealing one rifle with the phrase `6 million wasn't enough`; police said Westman used three firearms, fired dozens of rounds, and more legally purchased weapons were recovered.
- Hundreds gathered at a vigil Wednesday night to mourn, while Trump and Walz ordered flags lowered and school leaders paused classes, saying, `As we process and navigate this unfathomable time together, we will be in touch this weekend regarding when school will resume.`
- Federal officials are treating the attack as domestic terrorism and a hate crime, FBI Director Kash Patel said, while Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey urged unity and action on gun safety Thursday.
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Investigators look for a motive in a deadly mass shooting at Minneapolis church
Investigators are poring over the videos, writings and movements of the shooter who fired through the windows of a Catholic church in Minneapolis, killing two children and wounding 18 people. Police Chief Brian O’Hara says Robin Westman fired dozens of…
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