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Minneapolis school shooting updates: Robin Westman ‘wanted to watch children suffer’ as officials probe motive
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Minneapolis school shooting updates: Robin Westman ‘wanted to watch children suffer’ as officials probe motive

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Father of 8-year-old victim in Minneapolis shooting makes emotional statement

Authorities in Minneapolis are continuing to investigate the motive behind the horrifying shooting that left two children dead.

It comes after officials said suspect Robin Westman was fixated on the idea of killing children.

“I won’t dignify the shooter’s words by repeating them,” acting U.S. Attorney for Minnesota Joseph Thompson said at a briefing Thursday. “They are horrific and vile, but in short, the shooter wanted to watch children suffer.”

The two children shot and killed in the school shooting in Minnesota have now been named by their families. The first was identified as 8-year-old Fletcher Merkel, whose father gave an emotional statement to reporters on Thursday afternoon.

Shortly after, Harper Moyski was named in a statement shared on her parents’ behalf, which described the 10-year-old as “bright, joyful, and deeply loved.”

Westman, 23, was identified as the shooter who fired through the stained-glass windows at the church next to Annunciation Catholic School around 8:30 a.m. on Wednesday, as students were celebrating Mass at the start of the academic year.

The shooter’s mother, Mary Grace, has retained criminal defense attorney Ryan Garry, known for working with NFL star Colin Kaepernick on representing the George Floyd protestors.

Nurse mom of Minnesota shooting victim was working in ICU when wounded daughter arrived

The mother of Sophia Forchas, one of the 15 children injured in Wednesday’s deadly shooting at a Minneapolis Catholic school, is a nurse in the pediatric intensive care unit who was working at the hospital the morning when her daughter and others began arriving for emergency treatment.

Josh Marcus and Mike Bedigan report.

Oliver O’Connell29 August 2025 14:40

Locked church doors saved countless lives, police say

Police say locked church doors likely saved “countless lives” during the Minneapolis school shooting in which two children were killed and 17 others injured at Annunciation Catholic School.

The shooter, Robin Westman, 23, fired through church windows after failing to enter the building, leaving behind writings showing a “deranged fascination”, according to police chief Brian O’Hara.

The shooter had not been able to get inside due to the locked doors, Mr O’Hara said.

He said the shooter’s writings revealed hatred for “almost every group imaginable.”

Acting U.S. attorney for Minnesota, Joe Thompson, added that the attacker was “obsessed” with killing children.

“I won’t dignify the shooter’s words by repeating them,” he said. “They are horrific and vile, but in short, the shooter wanted to watch children suffer.”

Oliver O’Connell29 August 2025 14:21

‘This has been a tough summer for Minnesota’

The shooting at a Minneapolis church was not the first tragedy to hit the area in recent weeks.

Even as most categories of crime continue to fall in Minneapolis after a surge that followed the 2020 killing of George Floyd, the season has seen a spike in violence that repeatedly led to armored vehicles rolling through the streets carrying police in full combat gear.

The city was stunned when a man posing as a police officer hunted a series of state lawmakers in the Minneapolis suburbs in the early hours of June 14.

Police say Vance Boelter fatally shot former House speaker Melissa Hortman, 55, long one of the state’s most prominent Democrats, along with her husband, Mark. He also allegedly shot Democratic state Sen. John Hoffman and his wife, Yvette, though both survived.

On Tuesday this week a shooter sprayed bullets on a sidewalk behind a Catholic high school, killing one person and injuring six.

And then two children were shot dead at a church the day after, in another tragedy that has left the city reeling.

“This has been a tough summer for Minnesota,” acting U.S. Attorney Joe Thompson said Thursday.

Sam Rkaina29 August 2025 14:06

Pictures from interfaith church service as a community mourns

(Getty Images)
(Getty Images)
(Getty Images)

Sam Rkaina29 August 2025 13:48

Parents are conducting mass shooting drills at home

Parents are holding mass shooting drills at their home to teach their children how to cope if it happens to them, CNN reports.

The news outlet spoke to Eeka McLeod, who has been teaching her seven year-old daughter Ella how to deal in the event of a life threatening emergency at school.

McLeod filmed the drill and posted it on social media, where it has been viewed 34 million times

“My perspective is… why are teachers responsible for this? This is my child. That is my responsibility,” she told CNN.

“And if she’s old enough to go to school and die – because our schoolchildren are dying – she’s old enough to know the truth.”

Sam Rkaina29 August 2025 13:26

11 year-old caught up in shooting says ‘mind keeps replaying it’

An 11 year-old girl has described the horror of the Minneapolis shooting and how it has impacted her since.

Chloe Francoual had been looking forward to the first Mass of the new school term when the tragedy unfolded.

“It was supposed to be a really good day,” she told CNN. “We had all our stuff ready. We were so excited. Even people who didn’t like school were really excited.

“The teacher was in the middle of saying our prayers, and then we heard just one shot,” Chloe said. “I thought it was a firework like everybody else.

“I don’t feel that safe in the church anymore,” she replies. “You’re supposed to go to the church to feel safe. I don’t feel safe anymore in that church.”

Sam Rkaina29 August 2025 13:05

Vice president raises concerns about country’s ‘mental health crisis’

Vice president JD Vance has raised concerns about America’s ‘mental health crisis’ in the wake of the church shooting this week.

“We really do have, I think, a mental health crisis in the United States of America,” Vance said at an event in Wisconsin.

“We take way more psychiatric medication than any other nation on Earth, and I think it’s time for us to start asking some very hard questions about the root causes of this violence.”

JD Vance has said the country needed to ask some ‘very hard questions’
JD Vance has said the country needed to ask some ‘very hard questions’ (X – JD Vance)

Sam Rkaina29 August 2025 12:38

Authorities continue to investigate motive of ‘hate-filled’ suspect

Acting U.S. Attorney Joe Thompson said videos and writings the shooter left behind show that the suspect Westman “expressed hate towards almost every group imaginable.

“Investigators recovered hundreds of pieces of evidence from the church and three residences, the police chief said.

They found more writings from the shooter, but no additional firearms or a clear motive for the attack on the church Westman once attended.

Westman had a “deranged fascination” with mass killings, O’Hara said.FBI Director Kash Patel said on X that the attack was an act of domestic terrorism motivated by hate-filled ideology, citing the shooter’s statements against multiple religions and calls for violence against President Donald Trump.

Westman, who once attended the school and whose mother worked for the parish before retiring in 2021, left behind several videos and page upon page of writings describing a litany of grievances.

One read: “I know this is wrong, but I can’t seem to stop myself.”

Robin Westman was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound after killing two children
Robin Westman was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound after killing two children (Robin Westman/Youtube)

Sam Rkaina29 August 2025 12:00

Police visited suspect’s home at least twice when they were a teenager: report

Cops visited the home of Robin Westman on at least two occasions when the suspect was a teenager, according to a report.

Heavily redacted records obtained from the police department in Eagan, Minnesota by NBC News, show officers went to the residence on 26 January 2018 for a ‘welfare check of a juvenile”.

The name of the individual involved is blacked out.

Two years prior to that call, police records show officers attended the same address following a report of a “criminal offense” there.

All further details of the incident, except for the fact the case was closed, have been redacted.

After a deadly school shooting on Wednesday, law enforcement canvassed the Minneapolis neighborhood where suspect Robin Westman lived
After a deadly school shooting on Wednesday, law enforcement canvassed the Minneapolis neighborhood where suspect Robin Westman lived (Getty Images)

Sam Rkaina29 August 2025 11:41

No red flags raised over shooter, police say

No “red flag” alarms were sounded over Minneapolis shooting suspect Robin Westman prior to Wednesday’s deadly incident, police have said.

A Minnesota state “red flag” law allows family members and others to ask authorities to have guns removed from a person they believe could be a danger to themselves or their community.

Westman was able to buy a rifle, shotgun and a pistol that were all used in Wednesday’s attack.

Authorities have said the guns were purchased lawfully and there is no indication so far in their investigations that any alerts over Westman’s behavior were raised.

“There is nothing in the investigation so far that would lead us to believe that anything was missed,” Minneapolis police Chief Brian O’Hara said.

Sam Rkaina29 August 2025 11:10

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