Minneapolis mass shooting: 100+ rounds fired by a suspect who 'all hated'

US attorney Joe Thompson said Robin Westman, the 23-year-old suspect in the Minneapolis shooting, “hated us all” and admired only notorious mass murderers. Police found a gun, gun and handgun at the scene, all of which were legally bought, along with 116 gun rounds. Robin Westman, who had personal ties with the announcement of the Catholic School, killed two children and injured 18 others in a calculated attack. Joe Thompson, acting US lawyer at Minnesota, revealed details about the attitude of Robin Westman, the 23-year-old suspect in the mass shooting in the Catholic school, who left two children and 18 others injured. “The shooter expressed hatred to black people, Mexican people, Christian people, Jewish people … In short, the shooter seems to hate us all,” Thompson said. He added that the only group that Westman admired, “schoolers and mass murderers who are notorious in this country.” Weapons repaired at the scene found police one gun, one gun and one handgun, all fired during the attack. All three weapons were legally purchased in Minnesota. Authorities recovered three shotgun shells, 116 gun rounds, and one live handguns that got stuck in the room due to a malfunction. The background of the suspect Westman had personal ties with the school after attending it as a child, and his mother had previously worked in the congregation. The authorities are still investigating why he targeted the children. Investigators are investigating the suspect’s mindset in Minneapolis, Brian O’hara, Westman described as deep disturbed and driven through notoriety. “This person committed this act with the intention of causing as much anxiety, as much trauma, as much massacre as possible for their own personal notoriety,” O’Hara told ABC News Live. Children who were targeted in a calculated attack set the shooter on fire by narrow windows of the church building, killed an 8-year-old and a ten-year-old and injured 15 children and three adults. All injured victims are expected to survive. “These kids were slaughtered by a shooter they couldn’t see,” O’Hara said. “He stood outside the building and shot through many narrow church windows.” Westman never entered the church, although police said he could do it after shooting a window through the door size. Disturbing writings authorities review YouTube videos that are believed to be linked to Westman. The videos, which were posted hours before the attack and later removed, show someone filled by notebooks with violent images and references to previous mass shooting.