A heartbreaking tragedy at Annunciation Catholic Church and School in Minneapolis has left families and neighbors in deep sorrow.
During a morning children’s service, a 23-year-old opened fire, killing two young lives and injuring others.
What was meant to be a peaceful moment of faith turned into a national shock.
Authorities later revealed the suspect’s mother, Mary Grace Westman, had worked at the school for five years before
retiring in 2021. Officials stressed her past employment has no known link to the attack. Instead, investigators are
focused on the suspect’s background, digital activity, and possible motives. The attacker, who legally changed their name in 2020,
had no prior criminal record and was not previously known to law enforcement. Authorities are reviewing
a deleted online account believed to contain writings posted before the tragedy.
In the aftermath, the community has rallied together. Governor Tim Walz and local leaders urged unity and compassion,
calling for healing and support for grieving families. Vigils and gatherings across Minneapolis have honored the victims,
offering comfort through prayer, solidarity, and love. Though the investigation continues,
the city is determined to remember the children lost and ensure their memory inspires resilience and hope.