Shooting at Minneapolis Catholic School
In a troubling incident, two children lost their lives and 17 others sustained injuries during a shooting at a Minneapolis Catholic school while they were attending Mass. This tragic event, highlighted by Breitbart News, has raised significant concerns.
A Trump administration official confirmed that a now-deleted YouTube account belonged to the shooter. The content included a manifesto along with images of various weapons. One magazine specifically featured the phrase “kill Donald Trump.”
Other troubling messages were found inscribed on the assailant’s weapons, including phrases like “Where is your God?” and “Israel must fall.”
During an ABC News segment, correspondent Aaron Katelski noted that the shooter had expressed intentions to harm Trump in a gun magazine. This detail was alarming and pointed to an underlying motive that is not fully understood.
CNN has reported on comments from FBI Director Kash Patel, who raised concerns about the shooting being labeled as an anti-Catholic hate crime. John Miller, a top law enforcement and intelligence analyst, echoed this sentiment, indicating that the shooter harbored anti-Catholic sentiments while targeting Catholic students.
“The shooter doesn’t seem to have a clear motivation,” Miller elaborated. “He’s grappling with personal issues and has decided to redirect his anger towards various groups. His messages include anti-black, anti-Semitic, anti-religious, and anti-God themes, which seem to stem from his own struggles.” This commentary adds a layer of complexity to the disturbing motivations behind such violence.
