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US prosecutor: suspected person full of concentrated hatred
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Two children die from shots at a school service in the USA, many more are injured. The prosecutor gives an insight into which notes left the suspect.
According to the fatal shots on children in the vicinity of a Catholic school in the US city of Minneapolis, the public prosecutor assumes that the suspect wanted to see children suffer. She was obsessed with the idea of killing children, said the responsible prosecutor. There are currently numerous notes that have been ensured.
Prosecutor: concentrated hatred of many groups
The public prosecutor also sees a concentrated hatred of many groups for the suspect: black, Mexicans, Christians and Jews. Her heart was full of hate. She only had admiration for one group: mass murderers and gunner at schools. According to the police, investigators secured 116 cartridges at the scene.
During a school service in Minneapolis in the state of Minnesota in the north of the United States, the suspect had shot children through the windows of a church on Wednesday morning. Two children aged 8 and 10 still died at the scene. In addition, according to the latest information from the city, 15 children between the ages of 6 and 15 and 3 adults over 80 years were injured.
According to the US Minister of Homeland Protection, the suspect is said to have described himself as a transperson. Transpersons are not belonging to people who do not feel associated with the gender that was attributed to them at birth. At the press conference in the afternoon (local time), the chief of police confirmed that the suspect had changed their name a few years ago. US media reported that the person was attributed to the male gender at birth, but had identified them as female.
dpa
Source: Stern

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