On August 27, 2025, a routine student Mass at Annunciation Church in Minneapolis was shattered by a lone gunman’s attack inside the sanctuary. The devastating shooting left two children, ages 8 and 10, dead and 17 others wounded, including 14 children, with two in critical condition. The Minneapolis community was plunged into grief and disbelief following the horrific incident.
The shooter was identified by authorities as Robin Westman, a local woman in her early 20s who had legally changed her name from Robert in 2020. Westman left behind troubling online content, including videos showcasing firearms, white supremacist symbols, and anti-religious imagery. A handwritten manifesto detailed her long-standing mental health challenges, feelings of isolation, and regret for her actions.
Officials confirmed Westman died during the incident. Witnesses recounted the terror and chaos inside the church. Weston Halse, a fifth-grader, described hiding under a pew as a friend protected him but was wounded in the process.
Parents expressed a mix of heartbreak and relief after reuniting with their unharmed children, while voicing frustration over the increasing frequency of school shootings. Carla Maldonado, whose two children survived, shared her overwhelming emotions and stressed the need for better school preparedness for such crises.
President Donald Trump addressed the tragedy on social media, calling for prayers for the victims and their families. He ordered U.S. flags to be lowered to half-staff at federal buildings, military posts, and diplomatic facilities worldwide until August 31.
The FBI is actively investigating the incident, seeking to provide clarity and support to a community grappling with profound loss.