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An unspeakable tragedy occurred in Minnesota: Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, were shot and killed in a politically motivated assassination. The state lost a great leader, remembered as a dear friend, who served the people of Minnesota with grace, compassion, humor, and a sense of service. Hortman was a formidable public servant, a fixture and a giant in Minnesota. She woke up every day determined to make the state a better place. She is irreplaceable and will be missed. Minnesota's thoughts and prayers are with her family, loved ones, children, and parents.

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Christians are now the most prosecuted religion in the country. In this country, nobody ever talks about it. And yet, Christians seem like the happiest despite this. These children were targeted because of their faith during the first week of school because they believe in God, and they were cut down when their lives had just begun by someone whose real identity the rest of the media ignored today. The shooter has been identified as Robin Westman, a male born as Robert Westman. Kash Patel, the director of the FBI, tweeting today, the FBI is investigating this shooting as an act of domestic terrorism and a hate crime targeting Catholics. The FBI will continue to provide updates on our ongoing investigation with the public as we are able to, meaning that according to the director of the FBI, the shooter was transgender.

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Speaker 0 describes a mass shooting in a church during a ceremony: 'this was a man, a madman, acting alone, somehow knows about this ceremony.' An eight- and a 10-year-old were killed; 'an eight and a 10 year old,' and 'a total of 19 that we know of that were hit,' with 'seventeen injured, and of those 14 were children.' The gunman used 'three guns, multiple guns.' A child had to tell 'one of her friend's dads that the friend had been shot.' There will be stories of heroism and faith, but 'there are also adults that were shot.' The discussion acknowledges 'thoughts and prayers' are not enough: 'these kids were literally praying' and 'what can we do better with background checks or with assault weapons.' They mention 'a bipartisan bill for community violence' and 'my provision on domestic violence' to keep gun access from those convicted, plus 'national standards.'

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"These kids, did extraordinary things, but they never should have been put in that position in the first place." "This was a madman." "He was an all purpose hater, by the way." "Hated groups left, right, you name it." "There's no way to pin an ideology on this, and I think people should remember this as the facts come out, about this manifesto." "But what I learned from this once again is that guns and we're a proud hunting state." "There's a lot of law abiding gun owners in Minnesota, but there's gotta be more we can"

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Good morning. New Orleans has experienced a terrorist attack, currently under investigation. I urge everyone to pray for the victims and to avoid an 8-block radius around Bourbon Street, which is an active scene. The incident began around 3:15 AM when a man drove a pickup truck down Bourbon Street at high speed, intentionally trying to hit pedestrians. Tragically, 10 people have died, and 26 are injured, with varying numbers at local hospitals. The majority of the injured appear to be locals. The perpetrator also fired at officers during the incident, injuring two, who are in stable condition. We have mobilized all available officers, and over 300 were on duty last night. Please respect the scene and the yellow tape as we work to stabilize the area. Further updates will follow.

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Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark were killed in a politically motivated assassination. State Senator John Hoffman and his wife Yvette were also shot multiple times and are in recovery. Hortman is remembered as a compassionate public servant dedicated to improving Minnesota. The speaker emphasized that peaceful discourse is the foundation of democracy and differences should not be settled with violence. Despite political divides, compromise is possible. This act of political violence should serve as a reminder to settle differences peacefully. Local, state, and federal agencies are collaborating on a full investigation, and those responsible will be held accountable to prevent future tragedies.

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Today. Law enforcement officials have identified writings on the magazines of some of the weapons that were used by the gunman, hateful rhetoric, including words targeting the president of The United States, Donald Trump, invoking the holocaust and threatening the lives of children.

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Law enforcement has identified the shooter as Robin Westman. This is according to multiple law enforcement officials who have been briefed on the matter. They targeted the Annunciation Catholic Church and school, specifically trying to barricade people inside as they shot through the windows. Police say an eight year old and a 10 year old are dead, at least two kids right now in the hospital in critical condition. We are continuing to follow the latest details, about this shooter. We're gonna take a quick break and get you the latest on the identity of the shooter as well as potential motives and why this took place as soon as we come back.

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An unspeakable tragedy has unfolded in Minnesota. Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark were shot and killed early this morning in what appears to be a politically motivated assassination. Speaker Hortman served the people of Minnesota with grace, compassion, humor, and a sense of service. She was a formidable public servant, a fixture, and a giant in Minnesota. She woke up every day determined to make this state a better place. She is irreplaceable, and she will be missed by so many. Minnesota's thoughts and prayers are with her family, her loved ones, her children, and her parents. State senator John Hoffman and his wife Yvette were each shot multiple times. The Hoffmans are out of surgery at this time and receiving care, and there is cautious optimism they will survive this assassination attempt.

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Thank you to everyone for being here. We must stop these tragic events from happening. Law enforcement deserves respect. The Diller family has suffered a great loss. We need to strengthen our approach to prevent such tragedies. It's an honor to be here with this great family. Thank you all for your support.

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Investigators spoke to the shooter's father, who said the shooter was in a romantic relationship; they were living together, but the shooter recently moved out and was living with a friend. The Minneapolis police chief has been trying to reach the shooter's mother, who once worked at the church; she hasn't been cooperating and has retained a criminal defense attorney. The attorney told me, 'she is completely distraught about the situation and has no culpability.' Police say the shooter fired more than 100 rounds through the windows of Annunciation School Church as children on their first week of school were praying at a morning mass. Investigators have been going through disturbing manifestos with anti religious references. Officials say the shooter had a deep hatred toward almost all groups and people, including African Americans, president Trump, and Jewish people. 'More than anything, the shooter wanted to kill children, defenseless children. The shooter was obsessed with the idea of killing children.' The father of eight-year-old Fletcher Merkel remembered his son as a young boy who loved his family, friends, fishing, and sports. 'Please remember Fletcher for the person he was and not the act that ended his life. Give your kids an extra hug and kiss today. We love you, Fletcher.' The second victim who passed away has been identified as 10 year old Harper Moyski. Her family said her, 'laughter, kindness, and spirit touched everyone who knew her.' Eighteen other people were injured and six remain in the hospital.

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The speaker stated firmly that the perpetrators of the incident committed a grave error, and asserted that the investigation is actively pursuing who they are, who coordinated with them, who financed the operation, and who was present at the scene. It was emphasized that the United States Department of Justice will respond with full force to the matter, under the direction of the attorney general. The speaker noted that this commitment to action follows discussions held yesterday with a pastor who was completely shaken, and who was with his family at the time of the incident. The aim highlighted is to ensure the safety of everyone involved, with ongoing assurances of security for the community. The speaker underscored that the investigation will identify and verify all key participants and facilitators, including the individuals responsible for planning and funding, and those who attended the scene. The reference to the attorney general’s directive indicates that the case will be addressed at the highest level of federal law enforcement, signaling a strong and comprehensive legal response. There was an explicit intention to communicate that there will be additional legal actions in the near future. The speaker connected the present measures to broader safety concerns, noting the need to protect individuals and families affected by the incident and to restore a sense of safety in the greater community. The pastor’s experience—being with his family and being understandably shaken—was highlighted to illustrate the human impact of the event and the urgency of addressing it with decisive legal follow-through. In summary, the speaker conveyed a commitment to a thorough and transparent investigation aimed at identifying every stakeholder involved in planning, coordination, funding, and presence at the scene, with the full support and directives of the Department of Justice. The message also conveyed reassurance that additional legal steps will be taken in the coming days to ensure the safety of all involved and to hold accountable those responsible.

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I need your help to inform and alert the American people. Senator Kennedy has been shot. On February 28th, the ATF learned that Koresh knew about their raid but proceeded anyway. A distress call reported 75 men surrounding a building with women and children inside. There was an explosion felt miles away. We have been granted the role of defending freedom in a dangerous time, and I welcome this responsibility. The energy and devotion we bring to this endeavor will light up our country and those who serve it.

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" And all they should be hoping to do is have someone to sit with at lunch or someone to play with on the playground, and they should be waiting to hear an update when they get home." "Having your child killed while they are sitting in a pew for a morning prayer service is not what any parent should have to worry about." "There is a shooting, then come the thoughts and prayers, and then comes the attempt to shift the focus." "We have seen this play out over and to over again." "We live in a country with more guns than people, where there are not universal background checks." "There are not bans on assault weapons, and it is far too easy to buy a gun." "It's the guns, everyone. It's not really a secret."

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Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, were shot and killed in Minnesota early this morning in what appears to be a politically motivated assassination. Hortman is described as a great leader, a formidable public servant, and a giant in Minnesota. She served the people of Minnesota with grace, compassion, humor, and a sense of service. She woke up every day determined to make the state a better place. She is irreplaceable and will be missed.

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We saw a man with a rifle on a roof during a Trump rally. We alerted the police and Secret Service, but shots were fired before action was taken. The Secret Service shot and killed the man on the roof.

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Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark were shot and killed in what appears to be a politically motivated assassination. State Senator John Hoffman and his wife Yvette were also shot multiple times and are currently receiving care after surgery. The speaker stated that Hortman served the people of Minnesota with grace, compassion, humor, and a sense of service and was a fixture and a giant in Minnesota. The speaker emphasized that peaceful discourse is the foundation of democracy and differences should not be settled with violence. They stated that Minnesota proved it’s possible to compromise even in politically charged times. The speaker called on everyone to stand against all forms of political violence and said this tragedy should serve as a reminder that democracy is the way to settle differences peacefully. The speaker assured that those responsible will be held accountable and they are committed to ensuring this never repeats itself.

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This was an act of targeted political violence. Peaceful discourse is the foundation of our democracy, not violence or settling differences at gunpoint. Minnesota proved compromise is possible even in politically charged times. We must stand against all forms of political violence. This tragic act in Minnesota should serve as a reminder that democracy and debate in halls of congress, state houses, and school boards is the way to settle our differences peacefully and move society to a better place.

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"Police officers from the Minneapolis Police Department immediately responded, entered the church, and attempted to provide first aid and rescue some of the children that were hiding throughout building." "Two young children, ages eight and 10, were killed where they sat in the pews." "17 other people were injured, 14 of them being children." "Two of those children are in critical condition." "The coward who fired these shots ultimately took his own life in the rear of the church." "We will stand together to protect our children, our schools, and our houses of worship." "This deliberate act of violence is just an a a sign of cruelty that is beyond comprehension." "Our hearts our hearts are broken for everyone that's been affected by this tragedy." "We believe it is one suspect, a sole shooter." "We believe he is deceased." "He is in his early twenties."

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EVERYTHING WE KNOW: Minneapolis Church Shooting
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Two children were killed and seventeen others injured when a gunman opened fire at Annunciation Roman Catholic Church and School in Minneapolis on the first day of the academic year. The shooter, who also died by suicide, fired through windows with a rifle, a shotgun, and a pistol. The victims included two eight- and ten-year-olds sitting in pews; many others, including children, were injured, with the majority expected to survive. The shooter had attended the school and fired during a back-to-school mass. Authorities described a disturbing online trail, including social media postings and a 22-minute manifesto found in connection with the attack. Investigators and local news teams noted gun markings and references to other mass shooters, and described the handwritten notes and photos displayed with the weapons. A focus emerged on how the internet and online subcultures may have shaped the shooter’s actions, with discussions of 764 and 09A death-cult communities and calls for notoriety. In the broader program, the hosts reference national debates about protests, the use of the National Guard, and charges in Los Angeles and Washington, D.C. They note safety concerns as school security grows, with metal detectors at some schools; a CNN panel highlight and ongoing discussions about Israel and Gaza involve guests. Throughout, the conversation emphasizes the lasting trauma for families and communities facing mass violence, and the questions about warning signs, accountability, and media coverage.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Media Ignores Shooter Reality, Megyn Reveals Lively Subpoena, w/ Walsh, Eiglarsh, Geragos, Holloway
Guests: Walsh, Eiglarsh, Geragos, Holloway
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A mass shooting at a Minneapolis Catholic school shocks the nation, testing how identity and media shape public response. A 23-year-old shooter, described as transgender, killed an 8-year-old and a 10-year-old, with 14 others wounded and three adults in their 80s injured; all the wounded are expected to survive. The FBI says the attack is being investigated as domestic terrorism and a hate crime targeting Catholics. Minneapolis’s mayor emphasizes protecting children and Catholic communities, while critics argue about media framing of gender identity. Megyn Kelly and Matt Walsh introduce a broader debate on cultural narratives surrounding the tragedy. Matt Walsh argues that transgender identity and its treatment are central to public discourse on violence, alleging the media downplay trans issues and that a database tracking trans violence is lacking. He contends that many mass shooters are later described with trans identifiers, and he claims transgender ideology influences psychiatric practice, encouraging affirmation over exploration of underlying mental health factors. He cites sources connected to What Is a Woman? to illustrate concerns about youth treatment and mentions puberty blockers, hormones, and surgeries as controversial interventions. He advocates dismantling what he calls the gender-transition industry. Megyn Kelly and guests critique how major outlets covered the shooter, noting mentions of gender identity often aim to critique critics rather than explain roots. The discussion highlights gaps in mental health reporting and calls for transparency about interventions and communications. The panel references Minnesota figures who shaped gender policy, and they discuss laws about procedures for minors and the political hurdles to federal action. They acknowledge that future administrations could shift policy, but insist that protecting children remains a priority alongside broader debates about gender ideology. Interwoven with the crisis coverage is a lengthy discussion of Blake Lively’s subpoenas from podcasters and journalists, prompting a debate on press freedom, sources, and the ethics of celebrity litigation. The conversation shifts to the Florida murder case of Dan Markel, focusing on Donna Adelson and Wendy Adelson, and Dylan Mortonson’s testimony about danger in the home. The panel critiques the police affidavit and the strategic use of witness testimony, while considering how juries might respond to competing narratives. The segment closes with an invitation to follow MK True Crime for ongoing coverage.

PBD Podcast

Trump TARGETS George Soros, Minneapolis Trans Shooter & Newsom QUESTIONS Trump's Health | PBD | 639
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An episode of the PBD podcast threads a Minneapolis tragedy into a broader conversation about identity, media, and politics. It centers on the Annunciation Catholic School shooting, where authorities identified the suspect as Robin Westman, formerly listed as Robert Westman, who legally changed his name after his mother's retirement. The shooter opened fire during a morning Mass, killing two children and injuring 17 others before taking his own life. As details emerge, the discussion probes the shooter's identity, the social media traces, and the surrounding debates about gender and victimhood. A chart showing mass shooting rates by demographic group places trans non-binary at the top, prompting questions about what the data illuminate about roots, mental health, and prevention. Tom presents three drivers: hate and grievance, social isolation, and a lack of meaning. The panel emphasizes access to mental health support while acknowledging the role media narratives play in shaping perceptions of risk and responsibility. Beyond the Minneapolis coverage, the episode pivots to political skirmishes and public figures. A clip shows Gavin Newsom answering questions about whether the tweets attributed to him are posted by his office and describing a 'kill switch' for the account. The conversation then shifts to Donald Trump, noting health rumors and public questions about his vitality, the possibility of a 2028 run, and coverage of a White House ballroom project. The panel debates who the Democratic front runner might be, with one speaker arguing the party prefers a Midwest candidate, while others discuss the ongoing Trump campaign and the proliferation of Trump 2028 hats circulating online. Laboring within the money-and-influence conversation, the hosts dissect a New York Post report about a secretive dark-money group, the 1630 fund, paying online influencers up to $8,000 a month through Kors' Creator Incubator to disseminate left-leaning talking points. Named participants include Olivia Giuliana, Lauren Piera, Barrett Adair, Ariel Fedor, Sander Jennings, and others. Kors describes itself as a nonprofit that provides training and space, not direct pay, while the post highlights secrecy around disclosures. Swiss billionaire Hansjörg Wyss is cited as a major donor network backer. The discussion then follows Chorus, a program that coordinates messages across influencers and sits within Kors' orbit, funded in part by 1630, with questions about transparency and political messaging.

PBD Podcast

Michigan Church Shooting, Trump's Portland Takeover & Eric Adams Drops Out | PBD Podcast | Ep. 657
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Across one episode, a mosaic of headline news collides with high‑stakes business moves and faith‑driven passions. The conversation braids a Michigan church shooting with calls for federal intervention in Portland, a surprise corporate partnership that could reshape access to networks and mentors, and sweeping geopolitical moments from the UN to Nigeria. The hosts guide listeners through these events while weaving in entrepreneurial moves, media narratives, and personal faith, highlighting how violence, policy, and opportunity intersect in real time. The Michigan incident is described in detail: a gunman drove through the front doors of a Latter-day Saints church, opened fire, and set a fire that investigators say was deliberately started; at least one person died and several were injured as a security response unfolded. The FBI took the lead, and the discussion pivots to the broader pattern of violence against worship places worldwide. The panelists debate how communities and law enforcement must defend gatherings, while acknowledging that political and religious conflicts have become a focal point of national discourse. On the political and business front, the hosts cover President Trump’s push to declassify Amelia Earhart records and his rhetoric about Portland, including references to deploying troops to protect federal facilities. They also celebrate a major corporate moment: Tony Robbins is officially the biggest strategic partner and investor in Man, with the hosts describing proximity as power and touting the app’s high response rates and networking potential. They also note Lithium America’s stock surge tied to a U.S. government stake and cornerstones of energy‑security policy. Global stories fill the rest of the hour: Nigeria’s Christian persecution exceeding the Gaza focus in some voices, with thousands killed and tens of thousands displaced; the hosts juxtapose international media coverage and faith with on‑the‑ground testimony from Nigerians featured in clips. They showcase Itai Benda—an Israeli singer who sings in dozens of languages to unify strangers—and pepper the discussion with faith‑based themes, including Faith Over Fear merchandise. The episode closes with reflections on faith, alignment, and the difficult balance between freedom and safety in American life, alongside calls for resilience and responsible civic engagement.

Philion

This is What True Evil Looks Like
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A chilling act at a Minnesota church school dominates the emergency briefing as investigators treat it as a domestic terrorism incident aimed at Catholics and conservatives. A trans shooter, Robin Westman, killed two children, ages eight and ten, and wounded fourteen children and three adults before taking his own life. Police recovered a manifesto written in Cyrillic, a cache of weapons labeled with motifs hinting at the violence to come, and inscriptions on the guns such as 'Kill Trump now' and '6 million was not enough.' An 11-minute video showing the weapons, magazines, and manifesto had been posted before the attack, along with drawings that viewers described as demonic. The FBI confirmed the act of domestic terrorism and a hate crime direction, with the investigation ongoing and updates promised as they become available. Officials noted possible targeting of Catholic institutions and expressed concern about the broader climate around trans issues and ideological violence. Analysts on the broadcast debated whether the case should be pursued as terrorism, hate crime, or both, explaining that a federal designation often hinges on ideological motive and connections to broader groups. Several guests argued the incident could feed conspiracy amplification and justify measures such as conspiratorial prosecutions. They noted the shooter's name changes and the signs of premeditated planning, including a barricade attempt with 2x4s and a diverse arsenal, arousing questions about youth violence, mental health, and cultural rhetoric surrounding transgender identity.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Horrifying Catholic School Shooting in Minneapolis - What We're Learning About Victims & Perpetrator
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Shots shattered the quiet of a Monday morning inside Annunciation Catholic School and the adjoining church in southwest Minneapolis, where worship and the first days of the school year collided with mass gunfire. Police later described a massive response and confirmed that at least 20 victims were injured, with three dead, including the shooter, according to officials cited by Reuters. The shooter opened fire with what witnesses described as a semi-automatic weapon, possibly a rifle, firing 30 to 50 shots over several minutes while students from preK through eighth grade sat in pews. The mass was underway at 8:15 a.m. When the gunfire stopped, the shooter had taken his own life in the rear of the church. Two children, ages 8 and 10, were reported dead on the scene or shortly after, and many others were treated for injuries. Officials described the investigation as early, with authorities seeking motive and noting no immediate explosives at the scene. Reporters and neighbors offered fragmented witness accounts: one neighbor who heard the gunfire described it as longer and louder than expected, and others recalled a scene of ambulances and distraught families rushing to exits. In the studio, Megyn Kelly led a panel that weighed immediate actions to prevent future tragedies, including fortifying schools, increasing school resource officers, and installing layered security measures. Guests urged moving beyond debates about gun bans to practical steps such as rapid response, training for teachers and students, bleeding-control measures, and robust reporting tools to catch warning signs before violence occurs. Several speakers argued that red flags and mental-health concerns should trigger intervention, while others pressed for more on-site enforcement and a proactive security culture. Beyond policy, the conversations turned to the media’s role, the emotional toll on communities, and the ethical challenge of naming perpetrators. The panel debated whether arming guards and fortifying institutions could deter future attacks, with a recurring emphasis on layered defenses and the need to train staff in active shooter responses and medical response. A security-technology advocate described Saferwatch as a tool for anonymous tips that reach law enforcement and mental health officials, while others urged parental involvement and community accountability to report warning signs. The discussion acknowledged Minnesota’s gun-laws and political divides, but it remained focused on actionable measures to protect children and rebuild a sense of safety in schools and churches amid ongoing investigations.
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