VP Vance Plans Minneapolis Visit After Annunciation Church Shooting
VP Vance Plans Minneapolis Visit After Annunciation Church Shooting

VP Vance Plans Minneapolis Visit After Annunciation Church Shooting

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Vice President JD Vance and Second Lady Usha Vance are scheduled to visit Minneapolis to pay respects to the victims of the Annunciation Catholic Church mass shooting, which left two children dead and over twenty others injured during a morning Mass. The visit includes a series of private meetings with families affected by the tragedy, conveying condolences and support. The shooting suspect, identified as Robin Westman, died by suicide after barricading the church door; he had left behind a manifesto expressing hateful views and admiration for previous mass shooters. President Donald Trump has expressed condolences and ordered flags to be flown at half-staff in response to the shooting. Meanwhile, Minneapolis public schools have increased patrol presence as Annunciation Catholic School remains closed, and the church has resumed holding Masses since the incident. The vice president's visit marks a significant federal response to the tragedy amid ongoing community recovery efforts.

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