Far-left Minnesota Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar released a mum statement after a tragic shooting at a Catholic school in Minneapolis. “I am beyond heartbroken over the tragic news of the shooting at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis. I am praying for all the families impacted by this horrific tragedy. I will continue to closely monitor the situation and provide updates,” Omar said Minnesota Democratic Gov. Tim Walz has responded following a shooting at a Catholic school in Minneapolis. “I’ve been briefed on a shooting at Annunciation Catholic School and will continue to provide updates as we get more information. The BCA and State Patrol are on scene. I’m praying for our kids and teachers whose first week of school was marred by this horrific act of violence,” he wrote on the X platform.
In what the authorities have described as a “deliberate act of violence,” a shooting took place in Minneapolis during a Catholic school Mass to commemorate the beginning of the school year. The shooting resulted in the deaths of at least two youngsters. According to officials from law enforcement, the shooter has been killed. At a health care facility in the Minneapolis area, children between the ages of 6 and 14 are receiving treatment for injuries, with some of them being in severe condition. Reports indicate that the attacker fired through windows at individuals who were seated in pews, resulting in at least 17 injuries. Following a tragic shooting that occurred at a local Catholic school, two children between the ages of six and fourteen are currently receiving medical treatment in a healthcare facility in the Minneapolis region. Thomas Wyatt, Chair of Emergency Medicine at Hennepin Healthcare, stated on Wednesday that nine of the eleven patients who are now being treated at Hennepin Healthcare as a result of the attack belong to children ranging in age from six to eleven years old. Wyatt mentioned that there are certain pediatric patients who are in a critical situation. As of Wednesday afternoon, the authorities reported that the incident had resulted in the deaths of at least two children. Police have stated that the gunman has been killed, and that there is no longer a threat to the community that is ongoing. Dr. Thomas Wyatt, chair of emergency medicine at Hennepin County Medical Center, stated during a press conference that four of the eleven patients required surgical intervention. Wyatt reported that nine of the patients were children, and only two were adults.