“Shocking School Attack in Minneapolis — ‘Nuke India, Kill Trump’ Weapons Spark Global Outrage 😱🔫”
- MediaFx
- 8 hours ago
- 3 min read
TL;DR
A shocking school shooting happened at a Catholic school in Minneapolis during a Mass. A 23-year-old named Robin Westman attacked using three legally bought guns—rifle, pistol, shotgun—firing through stained-glass windows, killing two children (ages 8, 10) and injuring 17 others. The shooter had disturbing slogans like “Nuke India” and “Kill Donald Trump” on the weapons. Robin died by suicide at the scene. The FBI is treating the incident as a hate-driven domestic terrorist act. The tragedy raises urgent issues around gun access, mental health, hate, and safety in sacred spaces.

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Yo fam, brace yourselves—something really tragic and disturbing went down in Minneapolis! Today during a back-to-school Mass at Annunciation Catholic School, a 23-year-old named Robin Westman—who used to go to that same school—carried out a mind-blowing, hate-driven shooting inside the church. The shooter opened fire with three weapons—a rifle, a pistol, and a shotgun—through the stained-glass windows while kids were praying . Two innocent children, just 8 and 10 years old, were killed. And 17 others, including kids and elderly churchgoers, got injured. So heart-breaking! 💔
Now it gets even more chilling—Robin had scribbled insults and violent slogans on the guns, like “Nuke India” and “Kill Donald Trump”, plus anti-Israel or anti-Catholic stuff—this wasn’t random. It was scary hate and confusion mixed together. 🤯
This whole thing is being treated as a hate crime and domestic terrorism by the FBI, especially since they targeted a religious school. The weapons were legally bought, and Robin had zero criminal history before this. Robin died by suicide in the school parking lot.
Authorities say Robin posted a disturbing manifesto online before the incident—normalization of violence, admiration for past mass shooters, anti-religious, anti political stuff, even mental health struggles. It's a stark reminder that digital hate can be a real threat when combined with easy gun access and lack of support for mental wellness.
Our community in Minneapolis is absolutely reeling—families and kids are left shattered, schools are scared, and people are demanding answers. Flags were flown at half-mast by leaders, but we gotta focus not on blame politics but on bringing safety, mental health care, and equality back into our public spaces.
From the people’s perspective, this tragedy shows how failing to invest in mental health, gun regulation, and social equality hurts the most vulnerable—like school kids and working-class parents who seek safe, peaceful spaces for learning and faith. When hate, bullets, and fear poison those spaces, we as a society lose. 🛑
Let’s talk youth—comment below, how do YOU feel about hate speech on weapons? About school safety? About mental health support where you live? Let’s make it loud and push for caring, not chilling! 🗣️
MediaFx Opinion (working-class, people’s perspective)
From our people’s standpoint, this is a tragedy made worse by a lack of community care and corporate apathy. If schools, churches, and mental health services aren’t protected and accessible for all, the poor and marginalized bear the worst consequences. True peace and safety come when society invests in compassion, equal access to healthcare, strong social support, and common sense gun safety laws. We must reclaim schools as safe, caring zones for kids—not battlegrounds for hate or neglect.