The church is said to have been targeted for anti-Catholic attacks, and local news outlet Catholic Arena | Credit: @catholicalrena/x
On Wednesday, August 27th, gunmen fired with rifles through a Catholic church window, hitting a group of children celebrating Mass in the first week of school. Two children, ages 8 and 10, have passed away, and 20 children, including 14, have been injured in violence by the police chief, known as “absolutely unintelligible.” According to the four people are in danger To the Catholic Arena.
Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara said shooters carrying rifles, shotguns and pistols approached the church, shooting dozens of rounds through the window, attacking children sitting in large numbers at Catholic Catholic schools. Police said the gunman shot and killed him.
“This was a deliberate act of violence against innocent children and others worshiped by others. We absolutely cannot understand the pure cruelty and coronavirus that fires on a church full of children,” the police chief said. Authorities discovered the smoke bomb, but there were no explosives at the scene, O’Hara said. He said authorities believe he was in his early 20s, had no extensive criminal history and acted alone.
Bill Bienman, who lives a few blocks from where the shooting took place and has been attending Mass for a long time at Announcement Church, is I said AP He heard dozens of shots in four minutes, probably for 50 minutes. “I was shocked. ‘There’s no way there could be a shooting. There were a lot of it. It was sporadic.”
Binemann’s daughter, Alexandra, said she attended school from kindergarten to eighth grade and ended in 2014. After hearing the shooting, she says she is shaking and crying, and her boss tells her to take a break.
Another shooting, one death, six injured, no arrest
According to USA Today, one person was killed yesterday, August 26th, and six more were injured as gunmen sprayed dozens of rounds in a group standing on the sidewalk across from a high school in Minneapolis. Three of the injured were suffering serious and life-threatening injuries, Chief O’Hara said.
“This level of thermal power plants have unleashed the daytime. It’s totally uncomfortable and unacceptable,” said O’Hara, who said that the alleged mass shooting on August 27th had not been identified and no arrests were made. However, the police chief said he was “sure that he can identify this person.”