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Minneapolis School Shooting: Remembering Harper Moyski and Calls for Change

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Minneapolis,⁣ MN – Hundreds gathered today to celebrate⁤ the‍ life of 10-year-old Harper Rose Merkel, one of two people killed ​in the August 27th shooting at the Church of the Annunciation in Minneapolis. ⁣The service, filled with both grief ⁤and remembrance, highlighted⁢ Harper’s vibrant spirit and the community’s shared pain in the wake of the tragedy.

The shooting, which also⁤ injured 21 others, occurred⁤ during a Mass when a 23-year-old former student, identified as Robin Westman, opened⁣ fire through the ‍church’s‍ windows, discharging over a hundred rounds before being found dead of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot. The event ‍has⁤ reignited conversations about ⁤gun violence,particularly its impact on children and the need for community healing.

During ​the celebration of life, Harper’s mother, ​Jackie Flavin, shared how the community’s support ​had‌ been ‌a lifeline for her family during their darkest ‍hours, describing a feeling of being lifted from “the bottom of an ocean where it’s pitch black and⁣ the pressure is crushing.” ‍She ⁤remembered Harper’s love‍ for dogs and her aspiration to become a veterinarian,emphasizing the lessons her daughter⁢ taught them about “how to be a‍ light ‌in the ⁢dark.”

Flavin further described ⁢Harper as someone who embraced her individuality. “She had her own point of view, her⁤ own sense of ⁣style, ⁢her own way of being. She didn’t wait for permission. She didn’t ‍water herself down,” Flavin said.”And she really taught us ⁤to​ show up exactly as you are.” She also⁤ affectionately ‌called Harper “extra in the very ‌best way,” noting‌ her‌ daughter’s penchant ⁣for choosing the​ best options and always wanting “the extra scoop.”

The‍ service also acknowledged the broader context of gun violence, coming just four days after the fatal shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk⁢ at Utah Valley University. Speakers expressed frustration ⁣that shootings, especially those impacting schoolchildren, continue to occur.

Rabbi Jason Rodich, an ‌extended family‌ member, urged attendees to move ‌beyond the divisiveness of social media and embrace connection. ​”Turn just a little⁢ to the warm soul beside ​you,” ‌he said. “Do it for Harper. Do it for you.”

Fletcher Merkel was the othre fatality in the shooting. The Minneapolis ‍community‌ continues to grapple with the ⁢aftermath of the event and seeks ways‌ to support‍ those affected ‌and ​prevent future tragedies.

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