Robin Westman posted cold videos in front of Minneapolis school attack: 'Nuke India, Kill Trump'

Robin Westman, identified as the suspect in Wednesday’s shooting at the Boden in the Catholic School in Minneapolis, presumably released a series of disturbing videos shortly before the attack. The tracks, now under police investigation, show Westman showing firearms and ammunition. What was seen in the videos? According to the New York Post, the videos appeared a few hours before the recording. They showed a cache of weapons, including a semi-automatic rifle and a gun. Several rifle magazines have messages such as “for the children”, “Kill Donald Trump” and “Where is your God?” Wear. ‘Nuke India’ was also written on one of the weapons. Another magazine carried the names of Adam Lanza and other mass cutters. Why was Adam Lanza called? In one magazine entry, Westman wrote: “I especially have a deep fascination with one man: Adam Lanza.” Lanza was responsible for the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre in Connecticut, where 26 people, including 20 children, died. What anti -Semitic messages were found? The videos also reveal anti -Semitic slogans written on weapons and equipment. Phrases such as “Israel must fall”, “Psycho Killer” and “Burn Israel” were visible. CNN reported that Westman included racial and religious slurge in his writings, including “if I execute a racially motivated attack, it would probably be against dirty Zionist Jews”, and referred to Jewish people as “entitled.” What did the manifesto reveal? The manifesto shown in one of the videos contains schematic gun diagrams and diary entries written in English and Russian. In these writings, Westman fantasized about the death of “powerless children” and expressed admiration for other mass cutters. What happened during the attack? The shooting occurred while children attended mass. Two children were killed and 17 others injured. Westman, armed with a gun, a gun and a handgun, died at the scene to a gunshot wound to himself. The Catholic school shooting was the fourth fatal incident in Minneapolis in less than 24 hours. On Tuesday, one person was killed and six others wounded outside a high school, while two other shooting left two people elsewhere in the city.