Minneapolis Church Shooter Wrote Anti-Israel Messages on Weapons, Threatened Trump
At least one message found on the suspect’s firearms targeted President Trump during the horrific mass shooting

In a shocking development in the Minneapolis Church Shooting, authorities revealed that the suspect, identified as Robin Westman, wrote disturbing messages on his weapons, magazines, and holsters. Among the writings were “Israel must fall,” “Burn Israel,” “6 million wasn’t enough,” and “Extra thick Jew gas.” At least one message explicitly threatened former U.S. President Donald Trump.
The attack, which took place during a mass at Annunciation Catholic Church, resulted in multiple casualties, including children, and has shaken the Minneapolis community. Officials are continuing their investigation into the suspect’s motives, linking the writings to extremist ideologies.
Authorities emphasize that understanding the messages found on Westman’s weapons is crucial to uncovering the planning and intent behind the Minneapolis Church Shooting. Law enforcement agencies are examining whether these messages indicate a broader network of radicalization.
The revelation of these threats has intensified national discussions about religious hate crimes, school and church safety, and domestic extremism. Community leaders are calling for immediate action to prevent further tragedies of this nature.
As the investigation unfolds, Minneapolis residents remain on high alert, and the FBI continues to assist in evaluating all threats related to the incident.