Minneapolis police reveal more about church school shooter's motive
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Authorities in Minneapolis have divulged more details about the motive behind the Annunciation Catholic Church shooting perpetrated by Robin Westman. The city’s police chief mentioned that “the ultimate goal of the shooter’s actions was self-recognition and notoriety.”

Brian O’Hara shared this insight, indicating to reporters that “no evidence can ever truly rationalize” the mass tragedy that resulted in the deaths of two children and injuries to 18 others on Wednesday. Nevertheless, he assured that the Minneapolis Police Department “will strive to determine and identify a specific motive.”

O’Hara further explained, “What we know so far is that this individual, regrettably, like too many mass shooters we have seen in this country and globally, had an unsettling preoccupation with previous mass shootings, accompanied by very disturbing writings expressing hatred towards various individuals and groups. He also fantasized about the methods used by other mass shooters.”

On Thursday, Acting United States Attorney for the District of Minnesota Joe Thompson revealed that Westman had left behind “hundreds of pages of writings. These documents detail the shooter’s plans, mental state, and, predominantly, the shooter’s intense hatred.”

O’Hara also noted that Westman had attended Mass at Annunciation Catholic Church before and mentioned that Westman’s mother “was previously employed by the parish for some time.”

However, he pointed out, “we have not pinpointed a specific incident or grievance against the church that can be identified as the reason behind these actions.”

Shooting at Annunciation Church

Police and medical teams work the scene of the mass shooting at the Annunciation Catholic Church. (Reuters/Ben Brewer)

Wednesday’s mass shooting at the Annunciation Catholic Church draws parallels to the Covenant School massacre – a targeted March 2023 attack on a Christian school in Nashville, Tenn., by a transgender shooter who killed three third-graders and three adults. 

“The stark reality is that mass shooters read about and study their predecessors before committing their own carnage,” Don Aaron, a spokesman for the Nashville Metropolitan Police Department, told Fox News Digital. 

“We know the shooter in the Covenant case did, as she planned her attack over a period of many months. She went through firearms training during that period without setting off alarms. She had no adverse contact with law enforcement prior to the day of the shooting,” he said. 

Memorial at Minneapolis church shooting scene

Erick Vandergon writes a note at a memorial at Annunciation Catholic Church after Wednesday’s school shooting, on Thursday, Aug. 28, 2025, in Minneapolis. (AP/Abbie Parr)

“After a lengthy investigation, the shooter’s quest for notoriety was deemed to be the motive,” Aaron added. “She wanted her bedroom to be preserved and movies and books to be made about her. That is why it is so important to make the victims the focus of public statements in the days, weeks, and years after these horrible crimes. Most people, especially law enforcement, do not  want to publicly focus on the shooter’s twisted planning so that it does not influence others.” 

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