
Who is Robin Westman and the video he left before the attack...
The tragedy that struck Minneapolis this week has taken an even more terrifying turn after the identity of the perpetrator of the massacre was revealed. He has been identified as Robin Westman, in his early 20s, who opened fire on students and teachers at Annunciation Catholic School during a Wednesday morning mass. The attack left two children, ages 8 and 10, dead and at least 17 others injured, most of them children.

Initial investigations have uncovered disturbing details about his profile. A series of videos posted on a YouTube channel just hours before the attack are believed to be linked to Westman. One of them shows a red notebook filled with notes, sketches of weapons and cryptic writing in English and Roman script. What has shocked public opinion the most is the fact that some of the gun magazines bore inscriptions such as “for the children” and “kill Donald Trump”.

This last detail has raised suspicions of a political motive, but also of the serious psychological state of the author. Minneapolis police, led by Chief Brian O'Hara, confirmed that the videos are under investigation and their connection to Westman is being verified. "This is a deliberate act of violence against children and innocent believers. The cruelty and fear that the fact that someone shot at a church full of children is completely incomprehensible," said O'Hara.
The videos have been circulating on social media, with one of them, which is 20 minutes long, being considered a kind of “manifesto” of the attacker. It shows weapon diagrams, strange symbols and messages that have not yet been fully deciphered. Investigators are trying to understand whether these notes reflect a specific ideology or simply a disintegrated state of mind.

The incident has immediately sparked a major debate in the US: about school safety, the impact of online radicalization, and the fact that a mentally unstable person can easily arm themselves. At the same time, the inclusion of Donald Trump's name in the messages of the enemy of children has sparked political reactions, especially among his supporters, who see this as evidence of the poisoned rhetoric against the former president and now head of the White House.
At this time, authorities have not provided full details about Westman's mental state, his possible connections to other groups or a clear motive. But one thing is certain: the inscription "kill Trump" on the magazines of the gun used in the massacre has turned this act from a local tragedy into an issue of national and political proportions in the US. /Pamphlet
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