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The Tragedy at Annunciation Catholic Church

On Wednesday morning, parishioners gathered for a Mass marking the beginning of the school year. Witnesses reported that the service, which began in a spirit of unity and prayer, quickly descended into chaos when gunfire erupted from inside the sanctuary.

Authorities identified the gunman as 23-year-old Robin Westman, who carried multiple weapons, including a rifle, shotgun, and pistol. According to police, all three firearms were discharged during the attack. After unleashing violence on the congregation, Westman took his own life inside the church.

Emergency responders rushed to the scene, working to stabilize the wounded. Seven children were listed in critical condition, with others undergoing treatment for injuries ranging from gunshot wounds to trauma-related complications.

“This was not just an attack on one parish or school community—it was an attack on the very sense of safety that families should expect in their places of worship,” said Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara during a press conference.

Political Commentary Follows Quickly

While investigators worked to uncover Westman’s motive, the tragedy immediately became part of the national political conversation. On Fox News’ The Ingraham Angle

Rich Staropoli, a former Secret Service agent, delivered strong criticism of Minnesota’s Democratic leadership.Staropoli argued that the broader political and cultural environment in Minnesota contributed to conditions that made such violence possible. He singled out Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and Governor Tim Walz, suggesting that policies and rhetoric had fueled instability and anger.

“These events don’t happen in isolation,” Staropoli said. “This young man didn’t just wake up and decide to carry out violence one morning. These kinds of tragedies often build over months, even years.”

He went further, claiming that divisive political debates, particularly around identity issues, may have intensified Westman’s state of mind. According to Staropoli, state and federal leaders must share accountability for creating an environment in which such violence can emerge.

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