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Fire in Minnesota: The WnBA star calls for strict arms control laws


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The Dallas Winigs Boige Bokerz star called for the most compromised arms laws on Wednesday, hours after the shooting of the Catholic Church of Minnesota left several fate and wounded.

Law enforcement sources stated that he was identified as Robert or Robin Westman. The authorities said he was carrying three firearms during the attack on the gospel in Minneapolis.

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The seeds, who went to the Hopkins Secondary School in Minnesota before committing to Uconn to play university basketball, threw filming before the Sun Connecticut wings.

She said, “I sent prayers … it’s really unfortunate.” Via Winsidr. “I hope there are more striking laws for rifles, so parents do not worry about sending their children to school, you don’t have to worry about the presence of the church and all these places are safe.

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Police is outside a Catholic school after group shooting.

Law enforcement officers are gathering outside the school of Al -Bashara Church in response to a group shooting that was reported, on Wednesday, August 27, 2025, in Minneapolis. (Pictures of Bruce Clochen/AP)

“It is really unfortunate that armed violence still represents a problem and there is nothing about it. I hope and I call in the future that more striking laws are set.

Police said 17 people were injured, including 14 children. Two of 17 people were injured in critical condition.

The guardian with the student after a group shooting at a Catholic school.

People arrive at the Church of the Annunciation, while the police respond to a group shooting, which was reported, on Wednesday, August 27, 2025, in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Bruce Kluckhohn) (Pictures of Bruce Clochen/AP)

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The authorities said that the children who died were at the age of 8 and 10.

Fox News’ Anders Hajstrom contributed to this report.

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