Minneapolis school shooting Ed Davis explains next steps for investigators

Boston, MALocal News

A shooter opened fire during Mass at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis, resulting in two children dead and 17 others injured before taking his own life. Former Boston Police Commissioner Ed Davis explained that investigators will meticulously document the crime scene to create a detailed timeline of events. He stressed the importance of understanding how the shooter executed the attack, even in his absence. Parents are encouraged to engage in safety discussions with their children, focusing on quick evacuation strategies and awareness of exits. Michele Gay, who lost her daughter in the Sandy Hook shooting, highlighted the profound emotional impact on families affected by this tragedy.

She noted that while there is no "moving on," families will find ways to move forward. The incident has reignited discussions on school safety and community support in the wake of such violence. The emotional aftermath for the community will require time for healing and processing.

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