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After Minneapolis Church Shooting, Families Seek Healing and Comfort

Families and neighbors sought comfort on Thursday. “Give your kids an extra hug and kiss today,” the father of a victim said.

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Jesse Merkel, left, whose son Fletcher died in the attack, delivered remarks at a news conference outside Annunciation Catholic Church on Thursday.
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Annunciation Catholic Church Reels From Deadly Minneapolis Shooting

Annunciation Catholic Church and School has been a neighborhood anchor in Minneapolis for more than a century.

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Crosses, flowers and other mementos were placed outside Annunciation Catholic Church following the shooting in Minneapolis.
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Minnesota Shooting: Students, Staff and Medical Workers Describe Acts of Heroism

Students and staff members shielded the youngest children, police officers stopped victims’ bleeding, and a nurse abandoned protocol to hold a scared child’s hand.

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The shooting at Annunciation Catholic School caused victims to continue to be hospitalized.
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Minneapolis Shooting Suspect Knew Her Target, but Motive Is a Mystery

The shooter who attacked a Catholic school on Wednesday posted social media videos and writings that betrayed a litany of grievances and obsessions.

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The apartment complex where the suspected shooter is thought to have lived.
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A Traumatized Minneapolis Confronts Another Tragedy

The shooting of children at a Roman Catholic church came after a string of violent confrontations, going back to George Floyd, that has left the Twin Cities reeling.

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A parent ran toward Annunciation Catholic Church after the shooting in Minneapolis.
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What We Know About the Minneapolis Catholic School Shooting

The attack on a back-to-school Mass at Annunciation Catholic Church killed two children and injured 18 others. Investigators are searching the shooter’s writings and videos for a clear motive.

© Liam James Doyle for The New York Times

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