Mother of Minneapolis Attacker Worked at the School Where the Massacre Took Place
The Minneapolis shooter attacked a Catholic school where his mother once worked, leaving two children dead and 17 injured.
Posted on 30/08/2025 at 00:46
- Mother of Minneapolis Attacker Worked at School
- Two Children Killed in Attack
- Authorities Investigate Motive
According to the EFE news agency, the tragedy that struck Minneapolis last Tuesday left behind a trail of grief that touches not only the victims and their families, but also that of the attacker himself.
Mary Grace Westman, mother of Robin Westman, had been part of the administrative staff at Annunciation Catholic School, where the shooting took place.
For five years, she worked as the parish secretary of the educational center until her retirement in 2021, as confirmed by the school’s official website.
At the time, the church highlighted her work in a Facebook post thanking her for the hospitality, friendship, and compassion she had offered to the school community.
The Minneapolis Shooter’s Attack
“Robin Westman’s mother, the attacker at the Catholic school in Minneapolis, worked at the center where the shooting occurred that left two children dead and 17 others injured, including 14 minors.
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The revelation that the shooter’s mother had been directly connected to the school adds a new layer of shock to the case.
The fact that Robin Westman specifically chose the school where his mother had worked for years raises even more disturbing questions about his motivations.
Local authorities confirmed that the 23-year-old attacker entered the church at Annunciation School armed, where children between the ages of 5 and 14 were gathered.
There, he opened fire on the congregation, killing two children, ages 8 and 10.
Legal Firearms and Questions About Robin Westman’s Motive

Seventeen others were injured, 14 of them children, according to Minneapolis police.
One of the injured remains in critical condition, raising concerns that the death toll could rise.
After the attack, Westman took his own life at the scene, ending the violent episode that continues to shake the community.
Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara reported that the attacker used three weapons: a rifle, a revolver, and a shotgun.
Community Devastated After the Minneapolis Shooting

All of them had been legally purchased, adding to the national debate over the ease of access to high-powered firearms in the United States.
So far, no clear motive for the attack has been revealed.
The investigation remains focused on understanding what led a 23-year-old to plan and execute a massacre in a school connected to his own family.
The shooter’s mother has not made any public statements following the incident.
Political Impact and National Debate
Nevertheless, the connection between her professional life and the site of the massacre has become a central point of media attention.
The case also connects to politics, since Mary Grace’s brother, Bob Heleringer, was a Republican representative in the Kentucky General Assembly from 1979 to 2002.
The tragedy caused by Robin Westman comes in a country where school shootings remain a recurring and painful issue.
Each new incident reignites the debate over school safety and what preventive measures must be taken.
The Shadow of School Tragedy
In Minneapolis, the Annunciation School community faces the grief of losing two young children in an act of violence that seemed unimaginable in a place of faith and learning.
Prayer services and community vigils began just hours after the attack, offering support to the victims’ families.
The memory of the children lost, and the suffering of the injured, has become an urgent call to strengthen school security in the city.
While authorities continue working to clarify Robin Westman’s motivations, the case has already marked a before-and-after for the Catholic community in Minneapolis.
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