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Shooter Targeted Children During Mass At South Minneapolis Church

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A heartbreaking scene unfolded in South Minneapolis as a shooter targeted a Catholic church packed with students for a morning Mass marking the start of the school year. The attack claimed the lives of two young children, aged eight and ten, who were killed while sitting in the pews. Twenty-one other people were injured in the chaos, including eighteen children between the ages of six and fifteen. The shooter, identified as twenty-three-year-old Robin Westman, fired a rifle through the church windows from outside before taking their own life at the scene. Authorities confirmed that Westman had recently purchased the weapons legally and had no extensive criminal history .

Community Hails Teachers As Heroes Amidst Unimaginable Tragedy

In the midst of the terror, the bravery of the school staff shone through. Principal Matt DeBoer praised his teachers as heroes, recounting how they instantly shielded students, with older children even protecting the younger ones. Parents like Pedro Maldonado, who rushed to the scene to find his own children, described the frantic moments as law enforcement arrived. His wife, Carla, noted that the school had practiced for such nightmares, but the reality of the situation has left families reeling. Mayor Jacob Frey expressed the city’s collective grief, emphasizing that children should be safe to learn and pray without the threat of such senseless violence .

Investigation Continues As Nation Mourns With Minneapolis

Law enforcement is digging into the shooter’s background, including disturbing online journals that referenced plans for an attack. While the FBI is investigating the incident as a potential hate crime, local police have not yet confirmed a specific motive. The shooter lived in nearby Richfield and had a mother who previously worked at the church, adding a personal connection to the tragedy. As the investigation unfolds, the community has come together in mourning, with prayer services held across the Twin Cities. Flags are flying at half-staff nationwide as leaders from the Governor to the President offer their support to a city facing its second mass casualty event in just twenty-four hours .

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