Authorities in Minnesota have shared new details about a tragic incident at Annunciation Catholic School, shedding light on the state of mind of the suspect in the hours before the attack. According to investigators, 23-year-old Robin Westman left behind a note addressed to family and friends. In the message, Westman expressed regret, acknowledged ongoing struggles with depression, and asked loved ones to pray for the victims and their families. Officials said the note offers insight into Westman’s thoughts but emphasized that it cannot excuse the events that followed.
The incident has deeply shaken the Minneapolis community, leaving students, staff, and families grappling with shock and grief. Law enforcement continues to investigate how the attack was planned, how weapons were obtained, and whether there were warning signs that may have gone unnoticed.
Public records indicate that Westman legally changed their name in 2020, and it was also reported that Westman’s mother had previously worked at the school. Authorities have not confirmed whether these details are directly connected to the case, noting that the investigation is ongoing.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey spoke publicly after the tragedy, urging people not to use the incident to target the transgender community. “This is about the victims and their families. Our focus must remain on supporting them,” he said. The mayor called for unity and compassion during what he described as one of the city’s most difficult moments.
In the aftermath, counselors, faith leaders, and community organizations have stepped in to support those affected. Vigils and memorial gatherings have brought residents together, providing space for reflection and healing. Officials are also using the moment to highlight the importance of mental health awareness and early intervention as essential steps to preventing future tragedies.