Overview
- Two children were killed and at least 17 others were wounded during morning mass at Annunciation Catholic School in south Minneapolis, with officials saying most hospitalized victims are expected to survive.
- The attacker was identified as 23-year-old Robin Westman, who died of a self-inflicted gunshot at the scene and, according to police, acted alone.
- Authorities say the shooter fired from outside through church windows using three firearms; surveillance indicates the attacker never entered the building, and a smoke device was recovered.
- The FBI opened a domestic terrorism and hate-crime probe after recovering writings and a scheduled YouTube post linked to the suspect that contained anti-Catholic and other hateful references.
- Police executed multiple search warrants and collected extensive evidence, while the suspect’s mother retained an attorney and has not yet been interviewed as the community mourns and disinformation about the attacker’s gender identity circulates.