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Father of Minneapolis shooting victim urges to focus on his son’s love, not the tragedy

    Father of boy killed in Minneapolis church shooting: Remember his love, not the violence
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    MINNEAPOLIS – As the families of the two Catholic school students who were tragically shot during Mass at a Minneapolis church grapple with their sorrow, the father of the 8-year-old victim passionately asked the community to cherish the memory of his son for his love of family, fishing, and cooking.

    “Please remember Fletcher for the person he was and not the act that ended his life,” Jesse Merkel said Thursday.

    Fletcher Merkel and 10-year-old Harper Moyski lost their lives, and more than a dozen of their classmates were injured on Wednesday when a shooter, identified as 23-year-old Robin Westman, discharged 116 rifle rounds through the church’s stained-glass windows.

    Security footage documented the incident at Annunciation Catholic School, revealing that the shooter never entered the church and could not see the children while shooting, as stated by Minneapolis police Chief Brian O’Hara.

    Harper’s parents said they want to see their daughter’s memory bring about changes when it comes to gun violence and mental health issues.

    “Change is possible, and it is essential — to ensure that Harper’s narrative does not become yet another in a series of tragedies,” Michael Moyski and Jackie Flavin stated in a release.

    Fifteen children aged between 6 and 15 were hurt, alongside three parishioners in their 80s, as reported by city officials. Only one individual — a child — remained in critical condition.

    O’Hara said Westman was armed with a rifle, shotgun and pistol, and died by suicide.

    Authorities try to determine a motive

    Acting U.S. Attorney Joe Thompson mentioned that the materials left behind by Westman, including videos and writings, showed he “expressed hate towards almost every group imaginable.”

    Investigators recovered hundreds of pieces of evidence from the church and three residences, the police chief said. They found more writings from the shooter, but no additional firearms or a clear motive for the attack on the church Westman once attended. Westman had a “deranged fascination” with mass killings, O’Hara said.

    FBI Director Kash Patel said on X that the attack was an act of domestic terrorism motivated by hate-filled ideology, citing the shooter’s statements against multiple religions and calls for violence against President Donald Trump.

    Westman, who once attended the school and whose mother worked for the parish before retiring in 2021, left behind several videos and page upon page of writings describing a litany of grievances. One read: “I know this is wrong, but I can’t seem to stop myself.”

    What appears to be a suicide note to family contains a confession of long-held plans to carry out a shooting and talk of being deeply depressed.

    Videos of weapons and ammunition

    On a YouTube channel, videos that police say may have been posted by the shooter show weapons and ammunition scrawled with “kill Donald Trump” and “Where is your God?” along with the names of past mass shooters.

    The now-deleted videos also show the person filming the video pointing to two windows in what appears to be a drawing of the church. The person then stabs it with a long knife.

    There also were hundreds of pages written in Cyrillic, a centuries-old script still used in Slavic countries. In one, Westman wrote, “When will it end?”

    Lily Kletter, who graduated from Annunciation, recalled that Westman joined her class at some point in middle school and once hid in the bathroom to avoid going to Mass.

    “I remember they had a crazy distaste for school, especially Annunciation, which I always thought was pretty interesting because their mom was on the parish board,” she said.

    Federal officials referred to Westman as transgender, and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey decried hatred being directed at “our transgender community.” Westman’s gender identity wasn’t clear. In 2020, a judge approved a petition, signed by Westman’s mother, asking for a name change from Robert to Robin, saying the petitioner “identifies as a female and wants her name to reflect that identification.”

    No criminal record

    There were no past arrests or anything in the shooter’s background that would have prevented Westman from being able to legally purchase a firearm, investigators said Thursday.

    In response to a request for any records of police contact with the shooter in the last decade, the Eagan Police Department sent two documents, both heavily redacted. The first from 2018 is listed as a mental health call and welfare check for a child with parents Mary Grace Westman and James Westman. The case was listed as closed and the narrative was redacted after the officer wrote she responded to the woman’s address.

    A second report from 2016 involving a criminal complaint was entirely redacted.

    Police chief says officers rescued children who hid

    The police chief said the first officer ran into the church four minutes after the initial 911 call and that more officers rendered first aid and rescued some of the children.

    Tess Rada said her 8-year-old daughter hasn’t said much about the shooting so she doesn’t know exactly what she saw. Loud noises and sirens have bothered her since the attack, Rada said.

    One of the children killed was her daughter’s friend.

    “It’s kind of impossible,” Rada said “to wrap your head around how to tell an 8-year-old that her friend has been killed.”

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    Lauer reported from Philadelphia. Associated Press writers Sarah Raza in Sioux Falls, South Dakota; Giovanna Dell’Orto in Minneapolis; Hannah Fingerhut in Des Moines, Iowa; Jack Dura in Bismarck, North Dakota; Sarah Brumfield in Cockeysville, Maryland; Hallie Golden in Seattle; and Alanna Durkin Richer in Washington, D.C., contributed to this report.

    Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

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