A tragic act of violence occurred at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis, where multiple individuals were injured during a church service. Authorities confirmed that the individual responsible, 23-year-old Robin Westman, died by suicide after the incident. The attack has deeply impacted the school community and prompted a citywide response.
According to law enforcement, Westman entered the church on a Wednesday morning and carried out a targeted assault. Several children and adults were harmed. Investigators noted that some church doors had been obstructed, which may have been an effort to limit movement during the event.
Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara described the incident as a deliberate act of violence. Officials have emphasized the emotional toll on victims, families, and first responders. The investigation remains ongoing, with authorities reviewing all available evidence, including digital activity and personal writings.
Prior to the incident, Westman shared content online referencing mental health struggles. While this content has been removed, authorities acknowledged it may offer context for the individual’s state of mind. However, officials cautioned against drawing conclusions before the investigation is complete.
City leaders urged the public to center their attention on the victims and to avoid speculation or stigmatization. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey called for compassion and unity in the face of tragedy, emphasizing the need to support affected families and the broader school community.
That evening, a prayer vigil was held for the victims, drawing clergy, families, and neighbors together in mourning and solidarity. As the community processes the aftermath, officials continue to stress the importance of mental health resources, responsible public dialogue, and long-term support for healing.