NORFOLK, Va. — As we learn more about the Wednesday shooting at a Minneapolis Catholic school, 13News Now spoke with a former FBI special agent in charge who investigated several domestic terrorism incidents over the years.

As dozens of children attended morning mass before classes at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis on Wednesday, a shooter fired through stained-glass windows. Police say two children, ages 8 and 10, were killed, and 17 other people were injured, with 14 of them being children.

Authorities reported the 23-year-old shooter was carrying a rifle, shotgun, and pistol, firing dozens of rounds into the church before killing themselves.

While police say a motive is unknown, the FBI is investigating the shooting as domestic terrorism and a hate crime targeting Cat

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