Father of 8-year-old boy killed in Minneapolis church shooting wants him remembered for his love
Summary
Two students were killed and over a dozen children were injured during a shooting at a church in Minneapolis. The shooter, identified as Robin Westman, fired into the church but did not enter it. The incident has sparked discussions on gun violence and mental health.Key Facts
- An 8-year-old boy named Fletcher and a 10-year-old girl named Harper were killed in the shooting.
- The shooter, Robin Westman, was 23 years old and fired 116 rounds from outside the church.
- Surveillance showed the shooter did not enter the building or see the children.
- Fifteen children and three older parishioners were injured; one child is in critical condition.
- Westman had a history of expressing hate-filled ideologies and a fascination with mass shootings.
- The shooting has led to renewed discussions on gun safety and mental health issues.
- Authorities are still investigating the motive and found writings from the shooter without finding more weapons.
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