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Minneapolis Shooter Left Chilling Note Before They Massacred Children

Minneapolis shooter’s disturbing note before shooting exposed.

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A disturbing set of writings has surfaced, raising questions about the dark path of a Minneapolis shooter.

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Early life & background highlighted.

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Robin Westman, 23, grew up surrounded by instability, enduring frequent school changes and parental divorce.

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By their teenage years, Westman had transitioned from Robert to Robin, grappling with belonging and self-image.

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Their mother, Mary Grace, once worked as a secretary at the Catholic school later targeted in the massacre.

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Friends recalled Westman moving schools often, never staying long enough to build roots or lasting connections.

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Bullying and loneliness deepened their resentment, leaving behind classmates who described them as distant and troubled.

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The shocking incident revealed.

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On Wednesday morning, Westman returned to Annunciation Catholic School, the same institution they attended as a child.

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Armed with three guns, they opened fire on children and parishioners gathered in prayer before classes.

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Two victims, ages eight and ten, were killed, while 17 more—14 children and three elderly worshippers—were injured.

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The carnage ended when Westman fatally shot themselves inside the church.

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Response to incident clarified.

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Officials labeled the slaughter a hate crime against Catholics, though the motive remains unclear.

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That night, thousands filled a high school gym and nearby Lynnhurst Park for candlelit vigils.

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Minnesota Governor Tim Walz condemned the “evil and horror” of the massacre.

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Senator Amy Klobuchar stood alongside grieving families and offered condolences.

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When contacted, Mary Grace Westman broke down, saying she did not know if her child was responsible.

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President Donald Trump ordered flags at half-mast in honor of the victims.

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First Lady Melania Trump called for “preemptive intervention” to detect potential school shooters.

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She urged families, schools, and social media platforms to recognize early warning signs of violence.

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Everytown for Gun Safety reports 57 school shootings have already taken place in 2025.

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Those incidents have left 47 wounded and 15 dead before the latest Minneapolis tragedy.

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Disturbing evidence uncovered.

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At St. Thomas Academy, Westman marched in uniform, trained under military-style discipline, and penned a haunting “ode to death.”

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In the essay But Not The End, they wrote of fearing death with “regrets that my name not be known for something more.”

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A 20-minute YouTube manifesto later surfaced, showing weapons, notes, and admiration for past school shooters.

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Ammunition, firearms, and gun magazines appeared on camera, some scrawled with names like “Lanza” and phrases like “For the children.”

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Pages of handwritten letters revealed a fixation on death, self-destruction, and mockery of religion.

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Westman wrote they believed they were dying of cancer caused by vaping, calling it a “tragic self-inflicted end.”

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“Due to my depression, anger and twisted mind, I want to fulfill a final act,” they wrote, signing it with a bird drawing.

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Scribbles on guns mocked God with phrases like “Do you believe?” and “Take this, all of you, and eat!”

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Police later discovered doors barricaded with wood, suggesting an intent to trap victims inside the church.

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The video showed a hand stabbing a drawing of the church while a voice declared: “I’m going to kill myself.”

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Chilling manifesto haunts public.

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In their manifesto, Westman wrote of wanting “to be known for something more,” words chillingly realized in bloodshed.

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Now, Americans are left stunned by an “ode to death” that became a massacre in a house of prayer.

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