Suspect in question exhibits intense hatred, according to American Attorney
In a tragic turn of events, a shooting occurred during a school service in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. The incident took place at a church near a Catholic school, claiming the lives of two young children aged 8 and 10, and leaving 18 others injured, including 15 children and 3 adults over 80.
The suspect in this horrific incident is Robin Westman, who is currently being evaluated following the discovery of notes expressing a concentrated hatred towards Black, Mexican, Christian, and Jewish groups. The nature of this hatred is not specified, but reports suggest that Westman, who was assigned male at birth but identifies as female, admired mass murderers and school shooters.
Investigators believe that Westman may have changed their name in recent years to conceal their identity and possibly to distance themselves from their past. Westman had previously displayed extremist, antisemitic content, and the responsible prosecutor stated that Westman had a concentrated hatred towards children.
The shooting occurred when Westman fired through the windows of the church. It is reported that Westman has an obsession with killing children and wanted to cause harm to them. The ongoing investigation has secured numerous notes as evidence.
The community of Minneapolis is in shock and mourning, as the incident has shaken the city to its core. The authorities are working diligently to understand the motives behind this heinous act and bring the perpetrator to justice.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to the families and friends of those affected by this tragedy. We will continue to provide updates as more information becomes available.