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Two kids dead in Minneapolis attack

On August 27, 2025, the officers created obstacles after a shoot at the Announcement Church, which hosted a primary school in Minnesota, Minnesota.

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According to the police chief of the city, two small children were killed and a collective shooter said he was injured after opening a fire at the school in Minneapolis in Minneapolis on Wednesday.

Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’hara at a press conference, fourteen of the total wounded are children and two are critical.

He said the shooter was dead.

“There is no word that can capture the horror and evil of this unattended action,” Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey said. He said.

CNBC said in a statement, the hospital, children’s minnesota said six children were treated.

Our teams are trained to respond during crisis times and are completely ready to look at the affected children. Currently, six is ​​accepted to our hospital for child care. The hospital will not share any more details to respect the privacy of our patients and families. ”

Parents are waiting for news about their children’s status after shooting at the Announcement Church at Minneapolis on Wednesday morning, August 27, 2025.

Richard Tsong-Taatarii | Minnesota Star Tribune | Getty Images

Before declaring that there was a shooter, Gov. Tim Walz said that he was informed about the shooting and prayed for our children and teachers who were overshadowed by this terrible violence in the first week of the school. “

President Donald Trump wrote Real social Wednesday morning, “Minnesota, I was completely informed about the tragic shooting in Minneapolis. FBI quickly responded and at the scene. White House will continue to watch this terrible situation. Please join me while praying for everyone about it!”

The law enforcement officers are gathered outside the school of the announcement Church in response to the mass shootings reported in Minneapolis on Wednesday, August 27, 2025.

Mark Vancleave | AP

Both than Minnesota’s US senators Amy Klobuchar and Tina Smith thanked the first intervention teams and expressed grief about violence.

“This is the first week of school. These kids shouldn’t be afraid of their lives,” Smith wrote.

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