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Minneapolis Church Shooting: 2 Children Killed, 17 Injured as Suspect Identified

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Two children were killed and 17 others injured after a gunman opened fire during Mass at Annunciation Church in Minneapolis. Authorities identified the suspect and revealed disturbing details.

Tragedy struck Minneapolis on August 27, 2025, when a gunman opened fire during a student Mass at Annunciation Church, killing two children and injuring 17 others.

The Attack

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According to Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara, the suspect opened fire with multiple weapons — including a rifle, shotgun, and pistol — shooting through stained glass windows and directly targeting children in the pews.

Victims: Two children, ages 8 and 10, were killed.

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Injuries: 17 others were wounded, including 14 children. Two remain in critical condition.

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Response: The city issued an emergency alert urging residents to avoid the area.

Suspect Identified

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The opening page of the manifesto addressed to family and friends, in which Robin Westman expressed regret and inner turmoil | Source: Facebook/ChristinaAguayoNews
The opening page of the manifesto addressed to family and friends, in which Robin Westman expressed regret and inner turmoil | Source: Facebook/ChristinaAguayoNews

Authorities identified the shooter as Robin Westman, a local resident in her early 20s. Police confirmed Westman is deceased.

Key findings from the investigation include:

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Westman legally changed her name from Robert in 2020.

A deleted YouTube channel showed videos with firearms, extremist symbols, and racist content.

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A manifesto page where Robin Westman wrote about illness, depression, and intent to carry out a final act | Source: Facebook/ChristinaAguayoNews
A manifesto page where Robin Westman wrote about illness, depression, and intent to carry out a final act | Source: Facebook/ChristinaAguayoNews

A handwritten four-page manifesto revealed years of emotional isolation and mental struggles.

In the document, Westman wrote:

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“I am not well. I am not right. I am a sad person, haunted by these thoughts that do not go away. I know this is wrong, but I can’t seem to stop myself.”

Eyewitness and Parent Accounts

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A page from the manifesto signed by Robin Westman, expressing apologies to family and asking for prayers for the victims | Source: Facebook/ChristinaAguayoNews
A page from the manifesto signed by Robin Westman, expressing apologies to family and asking for prayers for the victims | Source: Facebook/ChristinaAguayoNews

Weston Halse, a 5th grader, recalled hiding under a pew as gunfire erupted:

“My friend Victor saved me ’cause he laid on top of me, but he got hit.”

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Parents like Carla Maldonado described the panic as they searched for their children:

“I am incredibly grateful my kids are alive, but also just incredibly sad and angry that this has to be a thing in any school.”

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National Response

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President Donald Trump addressed the tragedy on Truth Social, offering prayers and confirming the FBI’s involvement. He ordered all U.S. flags flown at half-staff until August 31 in memory of the victims.

The community now mourns two young lives lost while praying for those still fighting to recover.

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