A shooter dressed in black opened fire on Annunciation Church in south Minneapolis during a weekly morning Mass with students Wednesday.
In a Sunday update, police confirmed the shooting killed two children, ages 8 and 10 years old, and injured 21 others. The shooter died by suicide.
On Wednesday afternoon, law enforcement identified the sole suspect as Robin Westman, 23, of Richfield.
FBI Director Kash Patel said on social media that the shooting is being investigated as an act of domestic terrorism and a hate crime against Catholics.
“These kids were literally praying,” Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey said. “It was the first week of school; they were in a church.”
Here is what we know about the shooting:
When and where the shooting happened
Police Chief Brian O’Hara said dozens of students from Annunciation Catholic School were seated inside the church at 509 W. 54th St. for a weekly morning Mass, the first of the school year.
It is unclear exactly how many people were inside the church at the time.