MINNEAPOLIS — Robin Westman lived in a quaint home on a quiet, tree-lined street in Minneapolis — less than a mile from Annunciation Catholic Church where he shot 17 people, killing two young children.

The picturesque, two-story Tudor-style house, which is listed as the killer’s home address in public records, sits on a shady lot with a well-kept green lawn, The Post’s exclusive photos show.

Neighbor Stephen Jeglosky, who said his “jaw dropped” when he heard about Wednesday’s massacre , told The Post that the Westmans seemed like a “great family” and recalled seeing children running around the property.

The home’s idyllic backyard includes an ivy-lined shed, a Japanese fountain, a blooming vegetable garden and a firepit on a brick patio surrounded by floral-cushioned furniture and pla

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