A shooter killed two people and injured 17 others while they were at church on the opening day of a Catholic school in Minneapolis. In reading the news report, I was stuck by this towards the end.
There have been more than 140 shootings reported in elementary and secondary schools in 2025 thus far, according to the K-12 School Shooting Database.
More than 140 school shootings so far this year? That is insane.
One has to wonder why these people target schools. One reason may be that it is a soft target. But with added school security, there are even softer targets like shopping malls, parks, and other open public spaces. Perhaps the shooters had bad experiences in schools as places where they were bullied and intimidated and otherwise made to feel inadequate, leaving them with feelings of rage against the institution and all who are there, even if they were not directly responsible for their unhappiness. Also, killing children, especially younger ones, garners much greater media attention, which momentary and posthumous fame is what some of these killers seek.
At least some people are realizing that platitudes are not an adequate response.
Minneapolis’s mayor, Jacob Frey, who has led Minneapolis since 2018, said earlier in the same conference: “Children are dead. There are families that have a deceased child. You cannot put into words the gravity, the tragedy or the pain of this situation … Those families are suffering immense pain right now. Think of this as if it’s your own.”
He continued, visibly angry: “Don’t just say this is about thoughts and prayers right now. These kids were literally praying. It was the first week of school. They were in a church.”
But Trump of course, who I doubt ever prays, came out with the prayers trope saying “Please join me in praying for everyone involved!”
It will not be long for the transphobes to exploit the fact that the shooter is reportedly transgender, in order to obscure the problem of the easy availability of guns that leads to rampant gun violence.
Local news, Kare 11, confirmed the shooter’s name was Robin Westman, 23. Westman grew up in Richfield, and Westman’s mother worked at Annunciation school in some capacity. Westman applied in Dakota county to change their birth name from Robert to Robin because they identified as a female, per court documents obtained by the Guardian. That request was granted in January 2020.
It is a sick society that does almost nothing to prevent such tragedies.

