Transgender shooter’s manifesto reveals twisted obsession with mass murder and Trump hatred
By isabelle // 2025-08-28
 
  • A transgender mass shooter executed a premeditated attack at a Catholic school, killing two children and wounding 17 before taking their own life.
  • The attacker, Robin Westman, left behind disturbing videos, a manifesto glorifying mass murderers, and Satanic and antisemitic writings.
  • Media outlets consistently downplay the transgender identity of shooters to protect a political narrative.
  • Westman’s weapons were legally purchased and decorated with violent slogans, yet no law enforcement red flags were raised.
  • Families of the victims and survivors demand answers while the media avoids addressing the shooter’s radicalization and ideological motives.
What kind of monster walks into a church during a back-to-school Mass and opens fire on children? That’s the question we’re all asking after Robin Westman, a 23-year-old transgender individual who once went by the name Robert, slaughtered two kids and wounded 17 others at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis. The shooter, who took their own life at the scene, left behind a trail of disturbing YouTube videos, a handwritten manifesto, and a chilling obsession with mass murderers like Sandy Hook’s Adam Lanza. Yet, as we’ve seen before, the mainstream media will do everything in its power to downplay the fact that this killer was transgender—just as they’ve done in past shootings involving transgender individuals. This wasn’t just a random act of violence. It was premeditated, calculated, and steeped in hatred. Westman, who legally changed their name from Robert in 2020, posted videos just hours before the attack, flipping through a notebook filled with violent fantasies, diagrams of the church, and admiration for other mass shooters. In one video, they stabbed a hand-drawn map of Annunciation Catholic Church with a knife, whispering, “Kill myself.” Another clip showed firearms decorated with slogans like “Kill Donald Trump” and “For the children.” The manifesto, written in a mix of Cyrillic and English, revealed a deeply disturbed mind, gleefully fantasizing about “being that scary horrible monster standing over those powerless kids.”

The media coverup of transgender crimes

This isn’t the first time a transgender individual has committed a mass shooting, and it won’t be the last. But you can bet the media will avoid asking the hard questions. Remember Natalie Lynn Rupnow, the 15-year-old transgender shooter who killed two people at Abundant Life Christian School in Wisconsin last year? The media barely mentioned their gender identity, just as they’ll likely bury this detail in Westman’s case. Why? Because it doesn’t fit their narrative. The left wants you to believe that transgender individuals are victims, not perpetrators—even when the evidence is staring us in the face. Westman’s manifesto was a sickening mix of contradictions. They claimed to hate fascism yet admired mass murderers. They scrawled “Defend equality” next to a trans pride flag sticker while also writing antisemitic rants like “Israel must fall” and “6 million wasn’t enough.” They expressed admiration for Sandy Hook killer Adam Lanza, calling the massacre “my favorite… exposure of school shootings.” And yet, despite this clear pattern of violent ideation, Westman was not on law enforcement’s radar. “The shooter was not previously known to law enforcement,” Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara admitted. The videos Westman posted were quickly scrubbed from YouTube, but not before screenshots circulated online. One showed a gun magazine with “Kill Donald Trump” written on it. Another depicted a smoke canister labeled “Jew Gas.” The shooter’s weapons were adorned with Satanic pentagrams and references to other mass killers. Yet, already, the media is framing this as a “gun violence” issue rather than a mental health and ideological crisis. They’ll blame the firearms—all legally purchased—but won’t dare question the role of gender dysphoria, radicalization, or the glorification of mass shooters in online spaces. Westman’s mother, Mary Grace, worked at the school until 2021. The shooter graduated from Annunciation in 2017. This wasn’t a stranger walking into a random church. This was someone who knew the layout, the routines, the vulnerabilities. They even wrote in their manifesto: “I am feeling good about Annunciation. It seems like a good combo of easy attack form and devastating tragedy.” They planned to target children during recess or Mass, ensuring maximum carnage. And yet, despite this meticulous planning, no red flags were raised.

A society in denial

We live in a time where truth is sacrificed at the altar of political correctness. The media will avoid calling this what it is: a transgender individual, radicalized by online extremism and personal demons, who targeted innocent children in a house of worship. They’ll focus on gun control, mental health funding, or anything else that distracts from the uncomfortable reality. But we must ask: What was the point? What did Westman hope to achieve by slaughtering children? Was this a twisted cry for attention? A final act of defiance against a world they felt had wronged them? Or just the actions of a deeply sick individual? One thing is certain: the families of those two children—an 8-year-old and a 10-year-old—deserve answers. The survivors, some as young as six, will carry the trauma of this attack for the rest of their lives. And the rest of us must demand honesty from a media that would rather obscure the truth than confront it. The blood of those children is on the hands of a shooter who pulled the trigger... and a society that refuses to ask why. Sources for this article include: TheNationalPulse.com NYPost.com ZeroHedge.com The-Independent.com