A tragic incident at Annunciation Catholic Church in Minneapolis left the community in shock when a 23-year-old attacker opened fire during a morning service for schoolchildren, resulting in multiple victims. Authorities have revealed a family connection of note: the attacker’s mother, Mary Grace Westman, was a former employee of the school associated with the church. Mary Grace Westman had served at Annunciation Catholic School for five years, as noted in a 2021 Facebook post from the church.
She is believed to have retired that same year, though her specific role has not been disclosed. Officials have emphasized that there is no evidence linking her employment to her son’s motives, which remain under investigation.
The attacker, who legally changed their name from Robert to Robin in 2020, arrived at the church armed and carried out the assault. Law enforcement confirmed that the attacker died at the scene. Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara stated that the individual had no prior criminal record and was not previously known to authorities.
Investigators are reviewing a now-deleted online account believed to belong to the attacker, which reportedly contained writings uploaded shortly before the incident.
The tragedy has deeply affected the local community, with leaders urging unity and mourning the loss of young lives. Officials continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the attack while providing support to victims, families, and the broader community. Governor Tim Walz and other local authorities have called for collective healing and emphasized the importance of focusing on the victims and their families.