First Surviving Victim in Minneapolis School Shooting ID’d, Now Out Of Surgery
A 13-year-old boy has been identified as one of the 17 people injured when sadistic transgender shooter Robin Westman opened fire inside Annunciation Catholic Church in Minneapolis Wednesday morning.
Endre Gunter was shot in the stomach when Westman unleashed a barrage of bullets through the church’s stained-glass windows while kids were praying during a celebratory back-to-school Mass around 8:30 a.m., his mother
said in a statement to CNN.

“Our son was shot at school today, inside a church praying with his classmates,” Danielle Gunter told the outlet.
She added that the young teen underwent surgery and is now recovering.
The shaken parent went on to thank a heroic Minneapolis police officer who rushed to their wounded eighth-grade son’s side, rendered aid and then prayed with the boy after he was struck.
“He said the officer rendered aid, hugged him, reassured him, and prayed with him before getting into the ambulance,” Endre’s mother said in the statement.
The family is now focused on helping the traumatized boy “rebuild his life, his trust, and his confidence.”
The shaken parent went on to thank a heroic Minneapolis police officer who rushed to their wounded eighth-grade son’s side, rendered aid and then prayed with the boy after he was struck.
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