Minneapolis school shooting: police say locked doors saved ‘countless lives’
Shooter tried to enter church to carry out attack but failed since doors had been locked when mass began, officials say
As Minneapolis grappled with the aftermath of the mass shooting at a Catholic school church in which two children were killed and 17 people injured, police said countless lives" had been saved by the church doors being locked as the shooter had not been able to get inside.
Two children, aged eight and 10, were killed in the church pews during morning mass at the Annunciation Catholic school church. Fourteen other children, aged six to 15, were also injured, two of them critically, though officials said they were expected to survive. Three adults, parishioners in their 80s, were also injured. Police said the suspect, Robin Westman, 23, killed themself and was found dead behind the church.
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