Minneapolis Mass Shooter
Robin Westman Asked Guards About Guns Before Child Murders …
Loved ‘Call of Duty’

Robin Westman — the Minnesota catholic school mass shooter — asked security guards at the dispensary where he worked about guns prior to his murderous attack — and was also obsessed with playing super violent video games … TMZ has learned.

Our source says although they never heard Robin bring up guns at work … one coworker told them in the aftermath of the shooting that Westman asked the security team about firearms, though it was not clear in what context.
We’re told Robin — who used they/them pronouns at work — talked a lot about video games … especially the popular first-person shooter game “Call of Duty.”

On one occasion — during a group discussion on religion — we’re told Robin said organized religion was bad, and it corrupted people. Our source says Robin once mentioned they didn’t like President Donald Trump, but didn’t talk about politics much.

And get this … We’re told Robin would write quite a bit in a journal at work — and even when the staff went out for social events. But, our source says, the staff didn’t know what Robin was scribbling and didn’t pay it much mind until police found Westman’s manifesto.

8/27/25
CNN

