Mpls. Church Shooting: 1st Police Officer at Scene Ran Toward Danger Minutes after Shots Fired
As the first people on the scene of a mass shooting at Annunciation Catholic Church, Minneapolis police officers brought the injured—many of them children—to the front of the church, where medics loaded them into ambulances.
By Reid Forgrave
Source The Minnesota Star Tribune
What to know
- Minneapolis police responded within minutes to a mass shooting outside Annunciation Catholic School, quickly locating the shooter, who had died by suicide near the church.
- Officers helped triage victims and escorted parents into the school basement, aiding paramedics in transporting injured children and parishioners to hospitals.
- Police later confirmed the shooter’s weapons were legally purchased and joined city leaders in a press conference as the community began to process the tragedy.