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Miniapolis police chief Brian O’Hara said at a press event outside Announcement Catholic School that he was firing a shooter on him by firing “coward” in a shooter on Wednesday.
O’Hara said that the slain children were 8 years old and 10 years old. Both were killed sitting in their pves for a puja service in the first week of school.
The shooter, O’Hara said, was shooting from outside the church through the windows.
Seventeen other people were injured in the shooting, including 14 children. All the remaining victims are expected to survive, O’Hara noted at the afternoon press conference.
The shooter rotated the gun on himself and died of suicide, O’Hara said.
O’Hara said, “The sheer cruelty and cowardice of firing in the children’s church is out of comprehension,” the shooter said that the shooter was equipped with a rifle, a shotgun and a pistol.
Officials later identified the shooter as Robin Westman as Robin Westman. O’Hara described the shooter as a person in his early 20s who had no major previous criminal records. The shooter was wearing all black clothes.
President Trump, who was informed about the shooting, had a conversation with Minnesota Gove Tim Walz first.
“I am praying for my children and teachers, whose first week of school was from this dreadful work of violence,” Walz has written Post on social media,
Minnesota senators also reduced the shooting by offering thanks to the first respondents.
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