
Minneapolis Mourns: 2 Children Killed at Catholic School
Minneapolis is grieving after a shooter attacked praying students through the windows of a church, killing two children and injuring 17 others, most of whom were students at Annunciation Catholic School. The shooter, identified as 23-year-old Robin Westman, shared a manifesto on social media and graduated from the school in 2017.
Investigators believe the shooter planned to carry out the attack from inside the church. Emergency medical staff responded swiftly to the scene, transporting victims to hospitals. Dr. Jon Gayken praised the staff's dedication, mentioning a nurse who comforted a scared child during a CT scan.
Heroes emerged during the tragic event, including a child who shielded another student from gunfire and teachers who protected the children. Medical officials provided updates on the victims, with some in serious condition.
The shooter's intent to cause more harm was evident from actions like attempting to block emergency exits and barricading doors. Law enforcement found no prior issues preventing the shooter from legally obtaining weapons. The community is mourning the loss of the two children and supporting the affected families.
Residents have created memorials outside the church, expressing condolences and solidarity. Vincent Francoual shared his daughter's trauma after surviving the shooting. The community came together in vigils to mourn the victims and support the grieving families.
People acted bravely during the crisis, with teachers and students protecting each other from harm. Pat Scallen rushed to help wounded children, and a police officer provided aid and comfort to a student shot in the stomach. The community continues to come together in the aftermath of the tragic event.