The videos show Westman paging through a grotesque notebook; images of rounds and magazines with scribbles and phrases scrawled across them seemed desperate and venomous, spread across steel surfaces and plastic casings like graffiti in a haunted tunnel.
The lurid videos were quickly taken down by law enforcement, but archived versions are circulating.
Westman introduces his viewers to a shooting target with the image of Jesus and a variety of weapons and magazines spread out on his bed. Phrases were scrawled on the weapons and magazines. Phrases like “kill Donald Trump”, psycho killer and 6 million wasn’t enough”.
The hate here is palpable, spewing forth like bile from a ruptured intestine-sour, violent, and impossible to contain.
On the Trans Identity: Robin Westman’s Name Change
Court records reveal that Westman was born Robert Paul Westman and legally changed the name to Robin around January 2020, citing female identification.

That fact has sparked waves of anti‑trans vitriol online. But city leaders, including Mayor Frey, have urged compassion—not hate—and emphasized that Westman’s identity shouldn’t be used to demonize the transgender community.
No Evidence of Hate-Group Membership—Yet
There is no verified evidence that Westman was affiliated with known hate groups or organizations such as the Order of Nine Angles. Investigators are still sorting through digital breadcrumbs and personal writings. Without credible sources or statements, linking Westman to extremist or occult networks remains speculative.
However, investigations and media reports indicate that Westman held a range of extremist and hateful views. Videos and writings linked to Westman contained violent rhetoric, antisemitic symbols and slogans, anti-Christian messages, racial slurs, and references to mass shooters. Westman also expressed hostility toward Catholics and posted messages recognized as hate speech.
The FBI is investigating the shooting as an act of domestic terrorism and an anti-Catholic hate crime, but there is no confirmation that Westman was formally connected to any organized hate group or extremist network.
Final Voice: Spit-Polished Madness
This morning, Minneapolis stands bloodied, crucified by a warped mind that weaponized poetry of hate. In the wreckage of stained-glass prayers and broken pews, there remain hospitalized children and a handful of adults, expected to survive but forever carrying splintered souls.
Westman’s weapons were more than firearms: they were annotated testaments of rage, carved with slurs, murder-orders, and homage to hated killers. The world grows numb to such things—but in those videos, the static hum and the lined sketches of the church’s interior become precursors to screams we can’t ignore.
Minneapolis will not let this horror define it; the community will lock arms, grieve together, and remind the world that the power of evil will never conquer the living.








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