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The Minneapolis church shooter who killed two children and wounded 21 others during a Catholic school Mass bought a firearm four days beforehand, according to a local gun shop owner.

Robin Westman opened fire on a school-wide Mass at Annunciation Catholic Church on Aug. 27 at around 8:30 a.m., shooting from outside the building through the stained-glass windows.

Westman, 23, died by suicide from a self-inflicted gunshot. Westman, who was born Robert Paul Westman and underwent a legal name change in 2019, according to court documents, attended the school and its associated church, located next door.

Kory Krause, owner of Frontiersman Sports in St. Louis Park, Minnesota, provided security video of Westman entering his store and buying a small p

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