
Minneapolis shooter Robin Westman planned what she would wear for ‘my shooting’ before carrying out the horrific massacre at Annunciation Catholic Church.
New details are starting to emerge about the Westman and her motives, after the killer posted a series of twisted YouTube videos showing off a handwritten manifesto and stashes of ammunition.
The transgender shooter weighed dressing in a ‘girly’ outfit during the rampage, which killed two young children and injured 17 other people as they sat in the pews during the Wednesday morning liturgy.
‘I don’t want to dress girly all the time but I guess sometimes I really like it,’ she wrote in a disturbing manifesto filled with hateful rhetoric and writings expressing confusion over her gender identity.
‘I know I am not a woman but I definitely don’t feel like a man,’ Westman continued. ‘I really like my outfit. I look pretty, smart and modest. I think I want to wear something like this for my shooting.’
Westman, formerly known as Robert, dressed in all black and was armed with three guns – a rifle, a shotgun and a pistol – as she carried out the attack. All three weapons were used in the rampage.
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