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Twisted 'regret' that drove Minneapolis school shooter is revealed
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15041955/minneapolis-church-school-shooting-robin-westman-regrets.html
https://archive.is/k6Alt
A chilling memoir written by the Minneapolis shooter while attending a military-like school has been revealed in the aftermath of the slaughter which left two children dead on Wednesday.
Robin Westman, 23, then a boy known as 'Robert', wrote an ode to death titled 'But Not The End' outlining concerns death would come with 'regrets that my name not be known for something more', according to the Star Tribune.
The chilling note came from Westman's time as a pupil at St. Thomas Academy, a Catholic all-boys school in Mendota Heights, Minneapolis, where students are referred to as cadets, wear uniform and are trained in military skills.
It was one of several schools Westman attended during a seemingly turbulent childhood that included going to one school for just three months, watching a parental divorce and struggling with his gender identity.
Court records seen by the Daily Mail show Westman petitioned in 2019 to change his name to Robin M. Westman. According to papers filed in Dakota County, Minnesota, Westman - still a minor - had mother Mary sign the name change because he now identified as female.
Itβs unclear how Westman identified more recently.
The cold-blooded killer used three guns to open fire on children as they prayed at Annunciation Catholic School - the institution Westman graduated from eighth grade in 2017, and where the suspect's mother worked as a parish secretary.
Two children, aged eight and 10, who are yet to be identified, were killed in the gunfire just before 8am. Seventeen more people - 14 children and three elderly parishioners - were injured but each is expected to survive.
Police said Westman turned the gun on herself after the bloodshed inside the school church.
The FBI described the attack as a hate crime against Catholics, while police are still investigating the motive.
https://archive.is/k6Alt
A chilling memoir written by the Minneapolis shooter while attending a military-like school has been revealed in the aftermath of the slaughter which left two children dead on Wednesday.
Robin Westman, 23, then a boy known as 'Robert', wrote an ode to death titled 'But Not The End' outlining concerns death would come with 'regrets that my name not be known for something more', according to the Star Tribune.
The chilling note came from Westman's time as a pupil at St. Thomas Academy, a Catholic all-boys school in Mendota Heights, Minneapolis, where students are referred to as cadets, wear uniform and are trained in military skills.
It was one of several schools Westman attended during a seemingly turbulent childhood that included going to one school for just three months, watching a parental divorce and struggling with his gender identity.
Court records seen by the Daily Mail show Westman petitioned in 2019 to change his name to Robin M. Westman. According to papers filed in Dakota County, Minnesota, Westman - still a minor - had mother Mary sign the name change because he now identified as female.
Itβs unclear how Westman identified more recently.
The cold-blooded killer used three guns to open fire on children as they prayed at Annunciation Catholic School - the institution Westman graduated from eighth grade in 2017, and where the suspect's mother worked as a parish secretary.
Two children, aged eight and 10, who are yet to be identified, were killed in the gunfire just before 8am. Seventeen more people - 14 children and three elderly parishioners - were injured but each is expected to survive.
Police said Westman turned the gun on herself after the bloodshed inside the school church.
The FBI described the attack as a hate crime against Catholics, while police are still investigating the motive.