Minneapolis tragedy: “Nuke India,” “Kill Donald Trump,” “Israel must fall” — what Robin Westman wrote on his weapons

 Minneapolis tragedy: “Nuke India,” “Kill Donald Trump,” “Israel must fall” — what Robin Westman wrote on his weapons

Weapons with disturbing messages linked to Minneapolis school shooter Robin Westman surface online

Authorities are piecing together chilling details following Wednesday’s deadly shooting at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis. The suspected gunman, identified as Robin Westman, left behind a trail of disturbing digital footprints that are now under intense investigation.

Viral clips circulating on social media appear to show Westman displaying an arsenal of firearms, including a rifle, a shotgun, and several gun magazines.



The footage reveals that his weapons were scrawled with inflammatory and violent messages, including “Nuke India,” “Kill Donald Trump,” and “Israel must fall.” Phrases such as “for the children” and “Where is your God?” were also spotted etched onto the ammunition.

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According to reports, the videos surfaced just hours before the attack and may also include excerpts from a manifesto where Westman expressed admiration for infamous mass shooters. One chilling journal entry allegedly referenced Adam Lanza, the gunman behind the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre.





The attack itself unfolded during a Mass service attended by children, leaving two dead and 17 others injured. Westman, heavily armed at the scene, turned the gun on himself before law enforcement could intervene.

Screenshots and clips have spread widely online, though their authenticity remains unverified by independent sources.

Media outlets, including New York Post and CNN, report that the writings across his firearms and diary contained antisemitic language, racial slurs, and violent fantasies targeting Jewish communities.

One excerpt even read: “If I carry out a racially motivated attack, it would most likely be against filthy Zionist Jews.”

Investigators are now working to piece together Westman’s motives, with emphasis on his apparent obsession with mass shooters, extremist ideologies, and online glorification of violence. The tragic incident has once again reignited national debates around school safety, gun control, and the spread of extremist content through social platforms.



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