In a grim discovery, law enforcement found a handwritten manifesto and disturbing videos posted by the attacker responsible for the tragic mass shooting at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis. The journal contained deeply antisemitic language—including references to murdering “filthy Zionist Jews”—alongside violent fantasies and admiration for past mass shooters. Messages such as “6 million wasn’t enough” and calls to “erase Israel” were reportedly scrawled on ammunition used in the attack.
The gunman, identified as 23-year-old Robin Westman, opened fire during a back-to-school Mass, killing two young children and injuring 17 others before turning the weapon on themselves. Officials are investigating the incident as both a hate crime and an act of domestic terrorism, citing the manifesto’s content and the religious setting of the attack.
This shocking case highlights the deadly intersection of violent ideology and accessible weaponry, prompting renewed calls for more effective intervention strategies.
