Trans Catholic School Shooter’s Deranged Posts Reveal Sick Secret
The mainstream press may attempt to frame this as anything but what it is—but the facts point to a brutal assault on Christian faith and open hostility toward President Donald Trump.
On Wednesday morning, tragedy struck at Annunciation Catholic Church in Minneapolis when a gunman fired through the stained-glass windows during a school Mass. According to police reports, two children were killed and multiple others wounded before the attacker turned the gun on himself. Federal agencies including the FBI and ATF were dispatched to the scene.

Local outlets have identified the shooter as 23-year-old Robin Westman. Police initially described the suspect only as a man in his early 20s, but multiple law enforcement reporters confirmed Westman’s name. While investigators are still finalizing motive, emerging evidence paints a grim picture of political and religious hatred.
Authorities are reviewing a disturbing YouTube video allegedly tied to Westman, along with screenshots of a so-called “manifesto.” In the video, the suspect reportedly displayed firearms marked with chilling inscriptions while making statements like, “Peace, love, unity, and guns” before sneering, “F** God.”*

Recovered magazines allegedly bore messages such as “Where Is Your God?” and “Kill Donald Trump RIP & Tear.” Another was emblazoned with “I’m the Woker Baby. Why So Queerious?”—a mocking twist on the Joker persona. These findings align with what investigators have confirmed: anti-faith and anti-Trump rhetoric written directly on the weapons.
Accompanying screenshots suggest the shooter left behind rambling notes. One excerpt read: “I have wanted this for so long. I am not well.” Another confessed: “I am a sad person, haunted by these thoughts that do not go away.” The manifesto culminated with a chilling admission of intent: “Only recently have I lost all hope and decided to perform my final action against this world.”
Law enforcement reports indicate Westman used multiple firearms—a rifle, shotgun, and handgun—firing dozens of rounds into the church while children prayed inside. Federal investigators are tracing the recovered weapons and scouring digital evidence for signs of planning.
This was not a random act of violence. Families were attacked in a sacred place of worship, and the materials linked to the shooter point directly to anti-Christian hatred and explicit animus toward President Trump. If the same messages had been directed at a Democrat, the corporate media would blanket the airwaves. But because it targeted faith and the 45th President, the story is being softened with caveats and “nuance.”

President Trump has long called for stronger protections for churches and faith communities. This attack, carried out during a school Mass, underscores his warning. The path forward is not to sanitize the killer’s ideology or downplay his targets—it is to confront the truth about who was attacked and why.
Yes, the investigation is ongoing. But the evidence already paints a clear picture: this was an act of anti-faith bigotry laced with political malice. Americans should pray for the victims, demand accountability, and refuse to let this story be buried simply because it cuts against the preferred narrative.