Heartbreaking photos show students at the Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis happily celebrating their return to classes this week just days before Wednesday morning’s deadly mass shooting.
The pictures, shared on the school’s Instagram and Facebook pages Monday, show students wearing ear-to-ear smiles in their uniforms sitting on a staircase outside the school and excitedly huddling together over a cafeteria table.
The celebratory pictures featured the hashtag, #AFutureFilledwithHope.



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But the hopeful start to the new school year was soon violently shattered when a deranged shooter opened fire through the stained glass windows of the school’s church during a celebratory back-to-school Mass.
Here is the latest on the mass shooting at a Minneapolis Catholic school:
- Minneapolis Catholic school shooter ID’d as trans woman Robin Westman— while possible manifesto shows psychotic obsession with mass shooters
- Mom of Minneapolis mass shooter Robin Westman worked at Catholic school where he opened fire, killing 2 kids: police
- Minneapolis shooting live updates: 5th grader recounts terrifying moment hero classmate was shot — while shielding him
- Minneapolis gunman kills 2 Catholic school kids, wounds 14 after barricading doors as they prayed in back-to-school Mass
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The gunman, identified by authorities as Robin Westman, 23, killed at least two students and injured 17 more, many of them children, before cops said the deranged killer died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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