The Minneapolis Police Department said it has not identified a motive in last week’s shooting at a Catholic church and its affiliated school that left several people injured. The suspect, described by authorities as transgender, was taken into custody shortly after the incident. Police Chief — whose name was not provided in the statement — told reporters on Aug. 27 that investigators have so far found no conclusive evidence explaining why the suspect opened fire. The department said it continues to review digital and physical materials recovered from the suspect, interview witnesses and evaluate any ideological writings, but cautioned that no final determination has been reached. Officials added that the investigation remains active and urged the public to avoid speculation while detectives compile and verify information. Charges against the suspect are expected once the Hennepin County Attorney’s Office completes its review of the case.
The Minneapolis Police Chief claims they do not know the transgender shooter’s motives. Only if the shooter left behind some kind of clue… https://t.co/EfmbS8xnXF
TRANSGENDER SH00TER: *Literally posts videos showing how much he hates Christians* MAYOR: Stop attacking transgenderism POLICE CHIEF: We have no motive Minneapolis is absolutely screwed.
BREAKING: The Minneapolis Police Department says no motive has been determined for the transgender sh*oter at the Catholic church and school.