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this Minneapolis Church Shooter According to the local gun shop owner, they killed two children at the Catholic school mass, and another 21 killed 21 children and purchased the gun four days in advance.
Robin Westman opens fire across the school Angel Catholic Church On August 27, at around 8:30 am, shooting through stained glass windows from outside the building.
Westman, 23, died of suicide due to gunfire. Westman was born in Robert Paul Westman and made a legal name change in 2019, according to court documents.
Kory Krause, owner of Frontiersman Sports in St. Louis Park, Minnesota, offers a security video of Westman entering his store and buying his store and a pre-used .38 special revolver four days before the shooting, which is legally purchased. He said the gun was not used in the Catholic Church shooting.
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Westman is looking at the rifle at Frontiersman Sports Gun store. (Kory Krause)
Krause told Fox News Digital Westman entered the border movement on August 23 and spent 40 minutes “browsing many types of guns and ammunition.”
The owner of the gun store said Westman “politely” interacted with the store staff and “understand many types of guns,” adding that Westman “seems to be passionate about them.”
“He was friendly, jovial, smiled and laughed often. He even interacted and spoke with other customers in the store in a smiling and friendly manner. He handled hunting rifles, including lever action and bolt action, sporting shotguns, .22 caliber rifles, surplus WWII vintage bolt action rifles such as Mosin-Nagants and Mausers, .22 caliber target pistols, and finally the revolvers,” Klaus said.
Video provided to Fox News digitally shows Westman entering the store and browsing different types of ammunition before looking at various guns. In part of the video, Westman can be seen pointing upwards at the rifle.
Westman didn’t trigger any alarms and seemed completely normal, Klaus said.
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Westman can be seen holding a gun at the Borderman Sports. (Kory Krause)
“The individuals in question have absolutely no red flags. They behave completely normal,” Klaus said. “They are suitable for other shoppers. They say the right things, ask the right questions, look completely real, friendly, personable, and we dare say ‘normal’. All of us at the border are very saddened by the tragedy.
Klaus said when the store staff entered Westerman’s information into the FBI’s national instant crime background check system, it flashed a “continue” signal and legally purchased the gun.
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See Robin Westman browsing the border movement. (Kory Krause)
“My employees have a high reputation in local and federal law enforcement because it is the best in the business of eliminating bad actors. All of my employees have years of experience in discovering and preventing attempts to buy straws, selling to those who are mentally unstable, to suicide, killing, toxic, not affected by other drugs, not suitable for drugs, not belonging to drugs, or being unstable, or being unstable, or being unstable, or being unstable, or being unstable, or being unstable, or being unstable, or being unstable, or being unstable, or being unstable, or being unstable, or being unstable, or being unstable, or being unstable, or being unstable, or being unstable, or being unstable, or being unstable, or being unstable, or being unstable, or being unstable, or being unstable, or being unstable, or being unstable, or being unstable, or being unstable, or being unstable, or being unstable, Claus said.
He added: “We decided to introduce information about the shooter and hopefully it will add some perspective to the horrible situation that happened.”
Fox News Digital and Minneapolis Police Department Comment.
Peter D’Abrosca of Fox News contributed to the report.