Today's NYT 'Strands' Hints, Spangram and Answers for Thursday, August 28New Foto - Today's NYT 'Strands' Hints, Spangram and Answers for Thursday, August 28

Move over, Wordle,Connectionsand Mini Crossword—there's a new NYT word game in town! The New York Times's recent game, "Strands," is becoming more and more popular as another daily activity fans can find on the NYT website and app. With daily themes and "spangrams" to discover, this is the latest addicting game to cross off your to-do list before a new one pops up 24 hours later. We'll cover exactly how to play Strands, hints for today's spangram and all of the answers for Strands #543 on Thursday, August 28. Related:16 Games Like Wordle To Give You Your Word Game Fix More Than Once Every 24 Hours According to the New York Times, here's exactly how to play Strands: Find theme words to fill the board. Theme words stay highlighted in blue when found. Drag or tap letters to create words. If tapping, double tap the last letter to submit. Theme words fill the board entirely. No theme words overlap. Find the "spangram." The spangram describes the puzzle's theme and touches two opposite sides of the board. It may be two words. The spangram highlights in yellow when found. An example spangram with corresponding theme words: PEAR, FRUIT, BANANA, APPLE, etc. Need a hint? Find non-theme words to get hints. For every three non-theme words you find, you earn a hint. Hints show the letters of a theme word. If there is already an active hint on the board, a hint will show that word's letter order. Related:300 Trivia Questions and Answers to Jumpstart Your Fun Game Night A hint for today's Strands game is: Blah blah blah... Warning: Spoilers ahead!In today's puzzle, there aresixtheme words to find (including the spangram). Here are the first two letters for each word: GA VE VO TA LO CH(SPANGRAM) Today's spangram is mostly horizontal.Related:The 26 Funniest NYT Connections Game Memes You'll Appreciate if You Do This Daily Word Puzzle Today's spangram answer on Today's NYT 'Strands' Hints, Spangram and Answers for Thursday, August 28, 2025, isCHATTERBOX. GABBY VERBOSE VOLUBLE TALKATIVE LOQUACIOUS SPANGRAM:CHATTERBOX Related: Fans of This Popular Daily Puzzle are Livid Over This One Big Change: 'The Last Straw for Me' This story was originally reported byParadeon Aug 28, 2025, where it first appeared in theLifesection. Add Parade as aPreferred Source by clicking here.

Today’s NYT ‘Strands’ Hints, Spangram and Answers for Thursday, August 28

Today's NYT 'Strands' Hints, Spangram and Answers for Thursday, August 28 Move over, Wordle,Connectionsand Mini Crossword—there...
NYT Connections Sports Edition Today: Hints and Answers for Thursday, August 28, 2025New Foto - NYT Connections Sports Edition Today: Hints and Answers for Thursday, August 28, 2025

Get excited—there's another New York Times game to add to your daily routine! Those of us word game addicts who alreadyWordle,Connections,Strandsand theMini Crosswordnow have Connections Sports Edition to add to the mix.So, if you're looking for some hints and answers for today's Connections Sports Edition on Thursday, August 28, 2025, you've come to the right place. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 Connections Sports Edition is just like the regular Connections word puzzle, in that it's a game that resets at 12 a.m. EST each day and has 16 different words listed. It's up to you to figure out each group of four words that belong to a certain category, with four categories in total. This new version is sports-specific, however, as a partnership between The New York Times and The Athletic. As the NYT site instructs, for Connections Sports Edition, you "group sports terms that share a common thread." Related:The 26 Funniest NYT Connections Game Memes You'll Appreciate if You Do This Daily Word Puzzle Here are some hints about the four categories to help you figure out the word groupings. Yellow:Hoops errors. Green:Get the mic. Blue:Tennis triumphs. Purple:A note to follow so. OK, time for a second hint…we'll give you the actual categories now. Spoilers below! Yellow:Basketball violations. Green:Roles on a broadcast team. Blue:Last four US Open women's singles winners. Purple:Preceded by "LA." If you're looking for the answers, no worries—we've got them below. So, don't scroll any further if you don't want to see the solutions!The answers to today's Connections Sports Edition #339 are coming up next.Related:15 Fun Games Like Connections to Play Every Day BASKETBALL VIOLATIONS:BACKCOURT, DOUBLE-DRIBBLE, GOALTEND, TRAVEL ROLES ON A BROADCAST TEAM:COLOR, PLAY-BY-PLAY, SIDELINE, STUDIO LAST FOUR US OPEN WOMEN'S SINGLES WINNERS:GAUFF, RADUCANU, SABALENKA, SWIATEK PRECEDED BY "LA":CLIPPERS, COLISEUM, GALAXY, LIGA Don't worry if you didn't get them this time—we've all been there. Up next,catch up on the answers to recent Wordle puzzles. Related: Aldi's Super-Handy $15 Kitchen Find Will Be the Best Money You'll Spend All Week This story was originally reported byParadeon Aug 28, 2025, where it first appeared in theLifesection. Add Parade as aPreferred Source by clicking here.

NYT Connections Sports Edition Today: Hints and Answers for Thursday, August 28, 2025

NYT Connections Sports Edition Today: Hints and Answers for Thursday, August 28, 2025 Get excited—there's another New York Times game to...
As 'The Summer I Turned Pretty' Toxic Fandom Explodes Online, Prime Video Tells Fans to Stop Bullying Cast: Start 'Acting Normal'New Foto - As 'The Summer I Turned Pretty' Toxic Fandom Explodes Online, Prime Video Tells Fans to Stop Bullying Cast: Start 'Acting Normal'

Ahead of Wednesday's release of the eighth episode of the third and final season of "The Summer I Turned Pretty," Amazon told fans that they need to calm down. The streamer Prime Video released a statement asserting to the Jenny Han-created YA romance series' audience that it was disappointed in recent bullying behavior on social media that targeted "The Summer I Turned Pretty" cast members. More from Variety 'Fallout' Season 2 Sets December Premiere; First Look Photos Show the Ghoul in New Vegas 'Joseph of Egypt' Series Greenlit at Amazon, Main Cast Set With Adam Hashmi in Lead Role 'The Summer I Turned Pretty' Boss Jenny Han on Directing Conrad's POV, Rescheduling Iconic Peaches Scene Three Times and Dissecting Fan Theories "The show isn't real but the people playing the characters are," the official "The Summer I Turned Pretty TikTok account wrote in a captionaccompanying a video graphicthat read: "The Summer We Started Acting Normal Online." The warning came on the heels of insults hurled at several stars, and even public death threats made at Gavin Casalegno, who plays Jeremiah Fisher, one of two brothers (the other being Conrad Fisher, played by Christopher Briney) who has been vying for the affections of Belly Conklin (played by Lola Tung) over the show's three-season run. With the release of Episode 8, Season 3, titled "Last Kiss," on Wednesday, the show has three more episodes to go before it concludes. Sources close to production tellVarietythe Tuesday warning was issued as the show approaches its finale and fans become more vocal. As the weekly release has progressed, producers have see more opportunity for toxic behavior online, where most users feel they can hurl anonymous, overly harsh criticisms. It should also be noted that, in addition to the bullying of Casalegno for his role as Belly's love interest Jeremiah, several fans have seemingly targeted him for his alleged conservative political beliefs, including social media posts the actor has liked. This is not the first time Amazon's warned "The Summer I Turned Pretty" fans against harassing the show's cast — and other fans — online,as an initial statementwas released by the show before the third and final season premiered its first two episodes July 16. PSA for the Summer community 🚨pic.twitter.com/qTm8IlIFsN — The Summer I Turned Pretty (@thesummeritp)July 14, 2025 Following the Season 3 premiere, Amazon TV chief Vernon Sanders explained toVarietythat the message felt necessary after the streamer "had similar situations in the past with adaptations." (The most notable instance of this was the racially charged comments made about "The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power" stars when that show was first released in 2022.) "We've had similar situations in the past with adaptations, where there is a fanbase out there that I think can get rowdy, and it sometimes can blur the line between characters and actors or overstep," Sanders said. "And so we really appreciate them and appreciate their passion, but we're trying to be more proactive about setting expectations of what we want to encourage and maybe what we find not appropriate. And I think our creators and our cast really appreciate us taking the proactive stance there." In summer 2025, toxic fandoms have been the rule, not the exception. The cast members of Peacock's reality hit "Love Island USA" have faced a tsunami of online hatred. Contestant Cierra Ortega, who was ousted from the show after past racist social media posts were exposed, said that the show's viewershad called ICE on her family. Another contestant, Olandria Carthen,toldVarietyabout her experience seeing a meme of herself as George Floyd. "It's disgusting, to say the least," Carthen said. "I was even getting death threats. My family was getting death threats. It shouldn't be like that at all." Kate Aurthur contributed to this story. Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week What's Coming to Netflix in September 2025 Best Early Labor Day Deals on Samsung, Bose, Criterion Collection and More Sign up forVariety's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us onFacebook,Twitter, andInstagram.

As ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ Toxic Fandom Explodes Online, Prime Video Tells Fans to Stop Bullying Cast: Start ‘Acting Normal’

As 'The Summer I Turned Pretty' Toxic Fandom Explodes Online, Prime Video Tells Fans to Stop Bullying Cast: Start 'Acting Normal...
Perez Hilton is going to court to fight Blake Lively's subpoena, claiming he should be protected as a journalistNew Foto - Perez Hilton is going to court to fight Blake Lively's subpoena, claiming he should be protected as a journalist

Perez Hilton is challenging a subpoena issued by Blake Lively's legal team in her ongoing lawsuit against Justin Baldoni, her director and costar in the 2024 filmIt Ends With Us. Yahoo spoke to the celebrity blogger this week ahead of the Thursday hearing where he hopes the court will quash the subpoena, arguing that it will compel him to reveal his sources and other confidential information in Lively's quest to prove Baldoni ran a smear campaign against her. Lively is accusing Baldoni of sexual harassment andlaunching a smear campaign against herafter she raised concerns on set — allegationsa New York Times exposérevealed in December 2024. Baldoni has denied the claims and accused Lively, as well as her husband, Ryan Reynolds, of attempting to take over his film. Since then, the internet has taken sides — and Lively has faced intense backlash from Baldoni's supporters, many of whom allege she's lying about experiencing sexual harassment. Lively claims the criticism is part of a Baldoni-led smear campaign, while Baldoni's camp says the backlash is organic. Hilton is one of the many creators making content that portrays Lively in a negative light. In August, Lively filed court documents accusing Hilton of creatingmore than 500 disparaging articles and posts about herwithout reaching out to her representatives for her side of the story. Hilton oftenrefers to Lively by derogatory nicknames, including "Litigious Lively" and "Blackface Blake," the latter a reference to aprior scandal theGossip Girlalum has been associated with. Hilton wassubpoenaedalongside right-wing internet personality Candace Owens and Andy Signore of Popcorned Planet — all of whom have portrayed Lively negatively in their coverage. YouTube has also been subpoenaed separately, a spokesperson for Lively confirmed to Yahoo. Hilton told Yahoo that he initially made a positive video about Lively before reading more into the case and changing his mind. These subpoenas seek contracts, messages and other materials that could reveal if Baldoni's team was providing information, payment, or direction to these creators. Hilton, a longtime celebrity blogger whose real name is Mario Armando Lavandeira Jr., told Yahoo that he believes the subpoena is "payback" for his negative coverage. Hilton argues that, as a journalist, he should not be required to disclose his sources, which he says the subpoena would require him to do. On Thursday, a Las Vegas court will hear his case. Instead of using his longtime lawyer Bryan Freedman — who happens to be representing Baldoni in the case against Lively, — to represent him in court, Hilton is representing himself to save what he said would be more than $50,000 in legal fees. Hilton told Yahoo over the phone that he believesNevada state laws, andother legal precedentshould protect him from having to comply with the subpoena as a journalist. There is no federal law protecting journalists from cooperating with subpoenas, but many state and federal courts have recognized some version of so-calledreporter's privilege,which is the view that the First Amendment should, in certain limited circumstances, protect journalists from being forced to reveal confidential sources and other reporting materials in court.According to the Reporter's Committee for Freedom of the Press, courts have historically allowed certain individuals to opt out of testifying in court if they can make the case that the demand for all evidence available would conflict with societal interests. In addition to his view that he should be protected as a journalist from having to produce documents for this case, Hilton insisted that he was never involved in an alleged smear campaign against Lively. "I was not part of any retaliatory smear campaign," Hilton said. "I was not told by anyone to write negative stories about her. I was not paid by anyone to write negative stories about her. I was not promised any favors or anything in exchange." A spokesperson for Lively told Yahoo News of the subpoena: "Subpoenas are not accusations of wrongdoing. They are tools for gathering admissible evidence in federal court. There is no silencing of content creators, they are obviously making their views known." The statement continued: "This is a sexual harassment and retaliation lawsuit against Justin Baldoni and a number of other Wayfarer defendants and we are simply seeking information to aid in our fact gathering." This month, a judge unsealed text messages from Baldoni's team, which alleged Wayfarer Studiospaid social media specialist Jed Wallace $90,000across three months in 2024 for "creation of social fan engagement to go back and forth with any negative accounts, helping to change narrative and stay on track." Lively's team claims this fee was to stoke backlash against the actress at Baldoni's request, however Wallace, who is now suing Lively for defamation, stated he was merely hired to track Baldoni's social media at the time.

Perez Hilton is going to court to fight Blake Lively’s subpoena, claiming he should be protected as a journalist

Perez Hilton is going to court to fight Blake Lively's subpoena, claiming he should be protected as a journalist Perez Hilton is challen...
'Devil in Disguise: John Wayne Gacy' Drops Creepy Trailer and First Look Photos (TV News Roundup)New Foto - 'Devil in Disguise: John Wayne Gacy' Drops Creepy Trailer and First Look Photos (TV News Roundup)

The new crime drama series, "Devil in Disguise: John Wayne Gacy" has released its first full trailer. The series about the notorious serial killer will premiere on Peacock with all eight episodes on Oct. 16th. It stars Michael Chernus ("Severance"), Gabriel Luna ("The Last of Us"), James Badge Dale ("Savant," "1923"), Michael Angarano ("Oppenheimer"), Chris Sullivan ("This is Us") and Marin Ireland ("The Irishman"). More from Variety John Wayne Gacy Limited Series 'Devil in Disguise' Casts Gabriel Luna, James Badge Dale, Michael Angarano, Chris Sullivan, Marin Ireland The series revolves around, according to its official description, "the heartbreaking stories of Gacy's victims and the immense grief and trauma that their families endured. It also highlights the systemic failures, missed opportunities and societal prejudices that allowed his crimes to go unnoticed for so long." Patrick Macmanus executive produces the series as well as Noah Oppenheim ("The Maze Runner," "Jackie"), Sarah Bremner and Liz Cole ("John Wayne Gacy: Devil in Disguise," "The Thing About Pam") for NBC News Studios, Ashley Michel Hoban ("Dr. Death," "The Girl From Plainville"), Ahmadu Garba (Dr. Death," "Halo") and Kelly Funke for Littleton Road Productions. Macmanus also directs alongside Larysa Kondracki, Ashley Michel Hoban, Maggie Kiley and Bille Woodruff. Check out the first look images and official trailer of "Devil in Disguise: John Wayne Gacy" below. Prime Video has released first look images for its new thriller series, "Harlan Coben's Lazarus," premiering on Oct. 22 with all six episodes of the season. Based on an original story idea and written by Harlan Coben and Danny Brocklehurst, "Harlan Coben's Lazarus" follows "Joel Lazarus (Sam Claflin), who returns home after his father, Dr. Jonathan Lazarus (Bill Nighy), dies by suicide and begins to have disturbing experiences that can't be explained. He quickly becomes entangled in a series of cold-case murders as he grapples with the mystery of his father's death and his sister's murder 25 years ago," according to its synopsis. Other cast members include Alexandra Roach as Jenna Lazarus, David Fynn as Seth McGovern, Karla Crome as Bella Catton and Kate Ashfield as Detective Alison Brown. Coben and Brocklehurst also executive produce the series alongside Nicola Shindler ("Nolly," "It's A Sin") and Richard Fee ("Fool Me Once," "The Stranger") for Quay Street Productions, part of ITV Studios and Sam Claflin. Wayne Che Yip ("Rings of Power," "Utopia") will direct episodes one and two and will also serve as executive producer. Additionally, Matt Strevens ("Doctor Who," "Capital") will produce. The series is produced by Amazon MGM Studios and Quay Street Productions in association with Final Twist Productions. Check out the first look images of "Harlan Coben's Lazarus" below. * Apple TV+ has released the first trailer for "The Savant," the new political thriller series starring and executive produced by Jessica Chastain. The trailer shows Chastain's character moving to a new home with her family and targeting extremists as an online sleuth. Based on the true story published in Andrea Stanley's 2019 Cosmopolitan article "Is It Possible to Stop a Mass Shooting Before It Happens?," "The Savant" is about an unseen guardian protecting Americans from the country's most violent conspirators. Alongside Chastain, the series also stars Nnamdi Asomugha, Cole Doman, Jordana Spiro, Trinity Lee Shirley, Toussaint Francois Battiste, and guest stars Pablo Schreiber. Kelly Carmichael, Melissa James Gibson, Matthew Heineman, David Levine and Garrett Kemble join Chastain as executive producers. The eight-part series will premiere its first two episodes globally on Apple TV+ on Friday, Sept. 26. Subsequent episodes will release every Friday thereafter through Nov. 9. Watch the trailer here: * Apple TV+ will release a new animated series, "The Sisters Grimm" on Friday, Oct. 3. Based on the bestselling fantasy adventure books of the same name by Michael Buckley, "The Sisters Grimm" follows two orphaned sisters living in a town full of fantastical figures good and bad, who they must navigate to protect themselves and uncover the secrets of their parents. Developed by showrunner Amy Higgins of Disney's "Star vs. the Forces of Evil," "The Sisters Grimm" boasts a voice cast of Ariel Winter, Leah Newman, Laraine Newman, Abubakar Salim, Billy Harris and Harry Trevaldwyn. Producer Erica Rothschild and studio Titmouse provide the animation for "The Sisters Grimm" and executive producers include Higgins, Buckley, Elliot Blake, Philip Alberstat, Steven Amato, Theresa Park, Chris Prynoski, Shannon Prynoski, Ben Kalina and Antonio Canobbio. The series will run for six episodes and premiere globally on Apple TV+. Jessie Abbott has been named VP of Creative Affairs at A+E Studios, where she will report directly to Tana Jamieson, co-head and executive vice president of Creative Affairs. Abbott joins A+E Studios after departing Kapital Entertainment, where she served as VP of current and development. During her 10-year stint at the entertainment company, she oversaw shows such as "Black Cake" (Hulu), "Shining Vale" (STARZ), "Women of the Movement" (ABC), "Pivoting" (FOX), "A Million Little Things" (ABC), "The Unicorn" (CBS) and "Tell Me a Story" (CBS All Access). Before becoming VP at Kapital Entertainment, she began her career as an assistant in the television literary department at The Gersh. "Jessie's track record of championing distinctive voices and delivering compelling, high-quality programming speaks for itself," Tana Jamieson, co-head and EVP, Creative Affairs, A+E Studios, said. "Her ability to nurture projects from inception to premiere, coupled with her deep industry relationships, will be an invaluable asset to our growing slate. We are thrilled to welcome her to the team." Camryn Manheim, Tyler Posey, Jamie Chung, Noah Reid, and Sara Canning have been announced as guest stars for Season 2 of "Murder in a Small Town," set to premiere on Sept. 23 on Fox. Manheim will play Jocelyn Tait, who is described as "a working-class matriarch who has lived her life in the shadow of a family feud and comes to Gibsons for a 'Romeo and Juliet'-style wedding." Posey will play the role of Ryan, said to be "a former party boy turned holistic health aficionado." Chung plays Lanni Soo, "a career-driven and straight-forward deputy prosecuting attorney general who approaches Alberg with an intriguing case." Canning plays Mackenzie Rankin, "a woman who is organizing and planning a memorial gathering for the death of her younger sister." Reid will reprise his role as Tommy Cummins, "the unassuming art teacher behind bars." "Murder in a Small Town" follows Karl Alberg (Rossif Sutherland), who recently moved to the coastal town of Gibsons to be the new police chief. As Alberg learns that this gentle paradise has more than its share of secrets, he calls upon his skills to solve murders that continue to wash up on the town's shore. While solving mysteries, Alberg's deepening relationship with the town librarian Cassandra Lee (Kristin Kreuk) is challenged as her career and community involvement take her in new directions. Season 2 will explore the town as Karl's jurisdiction expands as he investigates crimes such as a body found at a local wedding between members of two feuding families, a double kidnapping, and dealing with a pop star who retreated to Gibsons for a quiet vacation, only to be followed by a stalker. Sports entertainment platform, DAZN, has acquired live rights to a wide range of U.S. college football and basketball content through a multi-year sublicensing agreement with ESPN. Fans across selected territories in Europe and the MENA region will be able to enjoy up to 25 college football games per week during the 2025 regular season exclusively on DAZN, including games from the SEC, ACC and Big 12. "DAZN is committed to bringing the best possible entertainment experience and a comprehensive portfolio of thrilling U.S. college football and basketball content to fans in selected territories in Europe and MENA," Shay Segev, DAZN Group CEO, said in a statement. He continued, "Working with ESPN, this agreement allows DAZN to expand its global offering of premium North American sports properties, extending beyond NFL Game Pass and NHL.TV. It also means DAZN can broaden access to exciting U.S. sports content and support top-tier leagues in growing their international fanbases." DAZN will also feature all college football playoffs and the National Championship, as well as the College Gameday pregame show every Saturday, along with all other major bowl games and a range of on-demand football content. Additionally, DAZN will broadcast approximately 20 games per week across men's and women's basketball and 63 March Madness games across both the Men's and Women's tournaments, including the entirety of the Elite 8, Final 4 and National Championships. The offer will be available to DAZN users in selected territories in Europe and MENA, free-to-view for a limited time. Pharrell Williams, Karol G, John Legend, Teddy Swims and more artists are set to perform live in Vatican City at St. Peter's Square, which will stream live exclusively on Disney+, Hulu and ABC News Live beginning Sept. 13. The concert marks the closing of the third World Meeting on Human Fraternity and the celebration of the 2025 Jubilee Year. The celebration will also be open to the public in Rome. Co-directed by Williams and Andrea Bocelli, the event will also feature musical performances from Voices of Fire Gospel Choir, Maestro Andrea Bocelli, Clipse, Jelly Roll, Angélique Kidjo, international choristers and other musicians. An aerial drone and light show by Nova Sky Stories, featuring imagery inspired by the Sistine Chapel, will also take place. Additionally, world leaders will share their reflections during the show. COZI TV has acquired the digital broadcast rights for the family sitcom comedy series "George Lopez." "George Lopez" will debut on COZI TV with a special 16-hour Labor Day marathon on Sept. 1 from 8 a.m. to 12 a.m. EST, beginning with the first episode of the six-season series. "'Georgia Lopez'" embodies everything we value in comedy programming – relatable stories, unforgettable characters, and timeless humor – and the show continues to resonate with longtime audiences and new viewers alike," Diane Petzke, VP of Programming and Partnerships, NBC Universal Local, said. "We are pleased to add this legendary series to COZI TV's already fantastic lineup of hilarious sitcoms." The sitcom is the latest addition to COZI TV's comedy lineup. It will air from 10 p.m. to 12 a.m. EST, and during afternoons from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. EST. Created by Lopez, Bruce Helford and Robert Borden, the ensemble cast features Constance Marie, Masiela Lusha, Luis Armand Garcia, Valente Rodriguez and Belita Moreno. Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week What's Coming to Netflix in September 2025 Best Early Labor Day Deals on Samsung, Bose, Criterion Collection and More Sign up forVariety's Newsletter. 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‘Devil in Disguise: John Wayne Gacy’ Drops Creepy Trailer and First Look Photos (TV News Roundup)

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Minneapolis shooting witnesses and nearby residents describe harrowing scenesNew Foto - Minneapolis shooting witnesses and nearby residents describe harrowing scenes

MINNEAPOLIS — Mike Garrity was walking home from the gym Wednesday morning when he heard a series of loud noises that he initially thought were coming from a nail gun at a construction site. But when Garrity got closer to the Annunciation Catholic Church, he realized something terrible had happened. Garrity, 64, who lives across the street from the church and the adjoining Catholic elementary school, saw about a dozen crying children stream out of the school. At least three of them were covered in blood, he said in a phone interview. He saw adults who appeared to be members of the school's faculty or staff. "Don't go in there," one of them said. Garrity soon learned that a person had opened fire during a morning Mass. The suspect, identified by federal law enforcement as Robin Westman, killed at least two children and injured 17 others, including 14 kids. Westman died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, police said. Weston Halsne, 10, a fifth grader at the school, told NBC affiliate KARE that his friend Victor was shot while lying on top of him. Weston said that he ran under a pew while shots came through the stained-glass windows and covered his head — an active shooting tactic that the school practiced on a regular basis. But the students had never practiced such a drill in church, he added. Halsne's father, Grant, said the shooter shot out the stained glass of the church from outside the building. "This was the third day of school," Grant Halsne told NBC News while leaving the scene. "It's just a cowardly act. It's pretty sick." The Rev. Bob Hart, a former interim pastor at Annunciation, said the violence was practically inconceivable to him. "It's hard to believe this could happen at a Catholic Mass," said Hart, 77, who described the church and school as a "very close-knit and very supportive" community. Hart said he did not know the identities of the victims. But if they become public, he added, he expects to recognize many of the names. In an interview, a nearby resident said she ran for cover after hearing shots ring out; another was inside her home and told her daughter to get into their home's basement for fear of being hit by a ricochet. Andrew Winchell was on his porch, roughly a block away from the church, when he heard piercing noises that he, too, mistook for a nail gun. "It was this incredibly loud and repeated 'pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop,' then a pause, then another 'pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop.' It just kept going and going," said Winchell, a 42-year-old construction worker and stay-at-home dad. Agents with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives recovered at least one firearm from the scene, and they are beginning the tracing protocol, according to an ATF source in Minneapolis. It is not yet known whether the suspect legally obtained the weapons or whether they had any extensive criminal history. Parents and other members of the Annunciation community converged on the church Wednesday to reunite with their loved ones. Parents, some in tears, walked from the school, clasping their kids by the hands or carrying them out on their shoulders. The father of two boys who attend the school said he was at work when he got a text message from his wife. She said shots had been fired, and only one of their sons had been located. "I immediately left work," said the father, who would give only his first name, Tyler, as he spoke to NBC News from outside the school. "I was a nervous wreck. I was just shocked and in disbelief that this was happening at Annunciation. I couldn't get here quick enough." He was ultimately reunited with both of his boys. The Rev. Erich Rutten, a Roman Catholic priest whose parish is near Annunciation, went inside the school to offer support to families trying to make sense of the tragedy. Rutten said he saw parents in "great, great anxiety and grief," including some who were "wailing and crying, some stooping to the ground," he said. He hugged the people he recognized. Then he began to pray the rosary, and others joined in. "We're asking God to help in this situation," Rutten said. Natasha Korecki reported from Minneapolis and Daniel Arkin from New York.

Minneapolis shooting witnesses and nearby residents describe harrowing scenes

Minneapolis shooting witnesses and nearby residents describe harrowing scenes MINNEAPOLIS — Mike Garrity was walking home from the gym Wedne...
Minneapolis mass shooting suspect Robin Westman identified. What we know.New Foto - Minneapolis mass shooting suspect Robin Westman identified. What we know.

The person who killed two children and injured 17 others during aCatholic school Massin Minnesota died by suicide, officials said. Minneapolis police and other law enforcement agencies responded to the scene of a shooting near Annunciation Church and Catholic School in Minneapolis on Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2025. Police said the shooter died of self-inflicted wounds after firing at children and staff during a Mass at the church. Here's what we know so far about the shooter. Live updates on the shooting:Minneapolis shooter fired into church pews, killing 2 children Local and federal authorities identified the shooter as Robin Westman, 23, of Minnesota. The shooter died by suicide at the church, according to Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara. Public records show Westman's last known address was an apartment in the city's South St. Paul neighborhood. A law enforcement official told the New York Times that Westman is believed to have been a former student at the school. They also told the outlet that the suspect's mother previously worked at the campus. Dakota County court records show in 2019 Mary Grace Westman petitioned to change her child's name. In a handwritten filing, she wrote, "minor child identifies as a female and wants her name to reflect that identification." A district judge approved then change in 2020 when Robin Westman was 17. In post on social media, U.S. Homeland Security SecretaryKristi Noemsaid the shooter had the words "'For the Children' and 'Where is your God?' and 'KillDonald Trump' on a rifle magazine." "This level of violence is unthinkable. Our deepest prayers are with the children, parents, families, educators, and Christians everywhere," Noem wrote. "We mourn with them, we pray for healing, and we will never forget them." Officials believe the shooter used three recently purchased firearms − a rifle, a shotgun and a pistol − and fired from outside the building through the church's windows. O'Hara referenced online messages from the alleged shooter released Aug. 27 that were timed to publish during the shooting. He said the FBI ordered the YouTube clips to be taken down and was reviewing them for a possible motive. Archived versions of the videos from the now-deleted YouTube page show the alleged shooter displaying a handwritten journal and an arsenal of firearms and ammunition. The video, posted Aug. 27 hours before the shooting, references a handwritten note that includes the name Robin Westman. The videos included a handwritten map of the interior of Annunciation Church. The note references severe depression and suicidal thoughts. The alleged shooter's firearms were marked with a variety of political slogans in silver marker in both English and Russian. O'Hara said police were processing four search warrants searching for the shooter's motive and had seized other firearms. The shooting took place at Annunciation Catholic School, which offers instruction to students from preschool through the 8th grade. The school is at 525 W 54th St. in Minnesota, about six miles south of downtown near the city'sWindham neighborhood. It's about four miles northeast of the Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport. Swatting mayhem:Universities scrambling to respond to hoax active shooter reports The shooting took place about 8:30 a.m. at the church, which also has a school on site, O'Hara said. According to a preliminary investigation, O'Hara said the shooter approached the church building from the outside and fired inside toward children sitting in pews. The Mass was in celebration of the first week of school, O'Hara said. The children were worshiping God when gunfire rang out. "Teachers were beginning a new school year. Families were entrusting their loved ones to the care of the church," Bishop of the Diocese of Saint Cloud Patrick M. Neary told USA TODAY. "I grieve with every person who now carries the trauma of this senseless violence. As Catholics, we believe in the dignity of every human life. That dignity is destroyed." Live:Minneapolis gunman fired into church pews, killing 2 children Police reported that two children, an 8-year-old and a 10-year-old, died in the shooting. Fourteen of the 17 people injured were children and two of those children were in critical condition, O'Hara said. O'Hara said three church parishioners, in their 80s, were hit by gunfire and were being treated. Information about the extent of their injuries was not immediately released by law enforcement. It was not immediately known whether any police officers suffered injuries in the shooting. Vigilante avenger show vanishing:'Dexter: Original Sin' canceled despite renewal announcement This story was updated to add additional information. Contributing: Jeanine Santucci and Corey Schmidt Natalie Neysa Alund is a senior reporter for USA TODAY. Reach her at nalund@usatoday.com and follow her on X @nataliealund. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Minneapolis mass shooting suspect Robin Westman, what we know

Minneapolis mass shooting suspect Robin Westman identified. What we know.

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