In a shocking incident, a shooting at Annunciation Church in Minneapolis during a morning Mass has left two children, aged 8 and 10, dead and 17 others wounded. The FBI's investigation into the shooting has classified it as a 'domestic terrorism and hate crime targeting Catholics,' according to FBI Director Kash Patel. The attack happened when the perpetrator, 23-year-old Robin Westman, opened fire through the church's windows, using a rifle, shotgun, and pistol, before taking his own life.

Community leaders and the first American Pope, Leo XIV, have paid tribute to the young victims, highlighting the incident's impact on the community. The police chief described the shooting as a 'deliberate act of violence against innocent children and worshippers,' stressing the inhumanity of such actions. This tragic event has sparked conversations about the safety of religious spaces and the persistent issue of gun violence in America.

As the investigation continues, police have indicated that they are examining all leads, including a potential motive that has not yet been disclosed. Residents are shaken, underscoring a collective call for preventative measures to ensure the safety of individuals in places of worship.