Minneapolis restaurant offers free meals after tragic announcement Catholic school shooting

A devastating mass shooting at the announcement of the Catholic Church in Minneapolis left the community on August 27. The attack, which occurred during a mass mass at the Accepting Catholic School, claimed the lives of two young students, 8 and 10 years old, and injured 17 others, including 14 children. In a sincere response, Mac’s Fish and Chips, a restaurant right across from the church in 610 West 54th St., acted to support the grieving community by providing free meals, drinks and space. Details of the shooting that the shooting took place when students from the nursery school met up to the eighth grade for a traditional all-school mass. About 8:30 am, an armed man in the early twenties, dressed in black and armed with a gun, shotgun and gun, opened through the church’s bound glass windows, which were inside the inside of the church. Brian O’Hara, chief of Minneapolis police, described the act as “absolutely incomprehensible”, and noted that the shooter blocked doors with wooden boards before firing dozens of rounds. The armed man died of a wounded wounded in the church parking grounds. Of the 17 injured, 14 are children, with two in critical condition. Hempin County Medical Center received 11 patients, including nine children between 6 and 14 years, four of whom needed an operation for gunshot wounds of a weapon with high velocity. The tragedy left parents, teachers and neighbors in shock, with many people describing scenes of chaos while evacuating children, some with blood covered. Mac’s Fish and Chips performs in the wake of this tragedy, Mac’s Fish and Chips, just across the street of the Autalciation Catholic Church, announced by an email: “Let so many people in the area know that they can use our space. Toilets, drinks, meals on us.” This gesture aims to provide comfort and support to families, first responders and members of the community affected by the shooting.