What happened today at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis was a horrific tragedy.

I’m sure you’ve heard about the identity of the shooter by now, but in case you haven’t, the gunman was a mentally-ill, transgender man named Robin Westman.

Before gunning down several children at the school, Westman posted a series of disturbing social media videos.

Some of them showed his guns and magazines, on which he scrawled messages — including “Kill Donald Trump.”

However, ABC News’ coverage of that message is highly questionable, to say the least.

In fact, in an apparent attempt to paint Westman as a Trump supporter, ABC News refused to say the exact message.

Instead, correspondent Aaron Katersky vaguely referenced that “President Trump’s name” was written on the gun…

Watch this for yourself:

Absolutely ridiculous.

What a pathetic, shameless attempt at manipulating the truth — and, the truth was, Robin Westman hated President Trump.

He also hated Christians, as well as Jews.

He was a deranged transgender monster who succumbed to mental illness — or, possibly something far worse and evil.

While a lot of the focus from Westman’s scribblings is on his manifesto, this drawing, which reveals potential demonic possession, has been severely overlooked:

The mainstream media definitely won’t report on that.

Meanwhile, the police are declining to reveal any motive this deranged, demonic shooter may have had.

Per Fox News:

Minneapolis police have confirmed the shooter who opened fire and killed two children while injuring 17 others from a Catholic school attending Mass at a nearby church had a manifesto, though the details about the video timed to be released on YouTube are sparse.

Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara said the manifesto appeared to show the shooter at the scene as well as “some disturbing writings.”

“That content has since been taken down with the assistance of the FBI, and it now remains under active review by our investigators,” the chief said.

When asked about the shooter’s relationship to the church or school, as well as a motive, O’Hara said he did not have any information to share.

“I have no information to share on a motive other than saying, again, that there was some sort of manifesto that was timed to come out on YouTube,” he said. “It’s been taken down and our investigators are going through that to try and develop a motive from that.”

He added that search warrants are being executed at three different residential locations, as well, to hopefully find more information and give investigators more insight into a motive.



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