The attacker’s social media accounts
revealed a fascination with guns and school shooters and clues that the attack had been planned in advance, including a drawing of the church’s interior. They also included antisemitic and racist language, threats against President Trump, transgender flags and the slogan “Defend Equality.” Parts of an extensive journal, posted on YouTube, were written in Cyrillic, the alphabet used in many Slavic countries, including Russia and Ukraine.
The shooting on Wednesday during an all-school Mass at the Annunciation Catholic Church in south Minneapolis killed an 8-year-old and a 10-year-old in the pews.
City officials said on Thursday that they had identified another child who was wounded in the shooting, bringing the total number of injured children to 15. Three adults in their 80s were also injured, the police said. A dozen people remained hospitalized on Thursday morning, including several in serious or critical condition.
The suspect, Robin Westman, 23, died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, the police said. According to court papers, when the shooter was 17, she identified as female and legally changed her name to Robin from Robert. Investigators believe she was a former student at the school, where her mother once worked.
Brian O’Hara, the Minneapolis police chief, said on Thursday that investigators were open to all possibilities as they look for a possible motive and try to determine if there was a “triggering event” that led to the shooting.