The city of Miniapolis is “a United in Grife” and a “will be” in action ” Wednesday school shooting According to Mayor Jacob Frey (D), in which two children were killed and 17 others were injured.
Fray during Thursday morning Interview “Good Morning America” with ABC News “incredibly brave” faculty and teachers who “saved these children from damage” and praised police officers, who “when the rest of us could run in another direction.”
“It was a terrible tragedy in Minianpolis, and how many times you have heard the politicians talking about an inexplicable tragedy, and yet such a thing happens again and again. Prayer, thoughts, they definitely welcome, but they are not enough right now. Right now, we have a city that is united, and we have a city, and we are united in action,” Firi.
The Mayor told ABC News ‘Rebecca Jarvis’, “Because the truth is that we need change, so that we do not have another mayor in another month, talking about a tragedy in his city.”
At the age of 8 and 10, two children were killed in shooting at Announcement Catholic School as a month was starting.
The shooter, known as 23 -year -old Robin Westman, stopped the church door during the shooting and, according to law enforcement, ended dying of suicide due to gunshot wounds.
Police said Westman was wearing black clothes and had a gun, rifle and a pistol.
FBI Director Kash Patel said on Wednesday that Westman identified as transgender and is a bureau Test An hatred crime that shoots and target Catholics as an act of domestic terrorism.
Frey said in early Thursday that people with “severe” mental health issues should not be able to reach guns.
“Nevertheless, this particular person had access to a pile ton.” It’s not about the gun, “you are joking to me. It is about the gun. We need to take action, we need to take action, there are other countries around the world, where there is such horrific acts in such a way; and then they take steps to make a change, so it does not really happen.”
Frais also spoke to the families of the victims and said, “We have to think about them.”
The Mayor told Jarvis, “Think about them as our own children,” not as our own children.