US church mass shooter scrawled chilling hate message against India

US church mass shooter scrawled chilling hate message against India

The mass shooter who attacked a Catholic church in Minneapolis left behind disturbing hate-filled writings, including a message against India.

Police identified the attacker as Robin Westman, a transgender individual who once studied at the same school. Before storming the church with firearms, Westman uploaded a video online showcasing weapons marked with messages like “Nuke India” and “Kill Donald Trump now.”

The rampage left at least five people dead, including two children aged eight and ten, and several elderly worshippers, while 17 others were injured as the school’s students attended a mass for the new academic year.

Authorities confirmed Westman fired through stained-glass windows before taking her own life. Investigators discovered hate messages targeting Catholics, Jews, Israel, Latinos, and African Americans, indicating a white supremacist-inspired motive.

FBI Director Kash Patel said the attack is being investigated as domestic terrorism and a hate crime. Homeland Secretary Kristi Noem confirmed the authenticity of the video, calling the shooter “deeply sick.”

The Vatican expressed condolences through a telegram from Pope Leo, while former President Donald Trump urged prayers and ordered flags to be flown at half-mast nationwide.

This is the second mass shooting by a transgender individual targeting a Christian institution in two years, raising alarm about rising hate-driven violence in the U.S.

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