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MINNEAPOLIS SHOOTER MANIFESTO TRANSLATED

We used AI to translate the shooter's manifesto to English.

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The journal contains some Russian language, but it is primarily English words spelled phonetically with Cyrillic characters, and some English words.

May 24th, 2025: The shooter begins critiquing other mass shooters for what he believes were mistakes they made.

This page demonstrates a direct fixation on Adam Lanza and Sandy Hook, which appears to be the origin point of their obsession with school shootings.

This entry shows the shooter’s violent ideation has intensified to sadistic fantasies.

This note is a manifesto-style threat with explicit intent, named individual targets, workplace context, and references to previous mass shootings. It demonstrates premeditation, fixation on past attackers, and suicidal motivation.

The word on the top is "HATRED"
This page establishes a psychological profile of grievance, dehumanization, and fixation. It suggests target identification, ideological justification and planning awareness.

This page escalates the threat picture significantly: It combines violent admiration with explicit racism, planning language, and suicidal intent.

The shooter says that he regrets not having committed an act of mass violence as a student, and isn't as moved by adults being killed as he is at the thought of hurting children.

This is the first example of the shooter explicitly planning his attack. He describes how he would do it, and considers what target would yield the highest number of casualties.

The header of this page reads "HELP"
The bottom of the page reads "DIE DIE DIE"
The shooter says he would not commit a shooting out of racism, but WOULD commit a shooting motivated by antisemitism and anti-Zionism.

The shooter claims that he would only target a "gun free zone" because the victims are defenseless.

The shooter says that he only wants to kill children, because they will be more afraid. He considers the possibility of attacking a synagogue, or immigrants. He praises Stephen Paddock, but says he wouldn't do it like that because he wants to experience his victims' terror. He says he wants his victims to pray to a "God who will not listen."

May 28th: The shooter says he will probably not ever do a shooting, because he has "too much to live for." He writes that he is begging for help, probably referencing Rick and Morty.

The shooter continues to praise different mass shooters, and criticize their attack methods. He considers the logistics of planning an attack.

May 29: The shooter describes his experience with different firearm platforms.

This page solidifies the attack plan framework: target type (crowded), weapons (rifle + shotgun + pistols), contingencies (anti-capture, anti-police). The shooter says he wants to "look at" his victims as he "slaughters" them.

The shooter continues to consider different methods of attack (bombs, etc), and says he was surprised at how affordable different types of weapons were.

This entry shows entrenched violent ideology and glorification of previous shooters, reinforcing intent and desensitization to mass murder.

The shooter knows committing a shooting would be "evil," which makes him want to do it even more.

June 12: This is the most rage we have seen in the journal so far. The shooter describes despair, and expresses suicidal thoughts. He describes wanting to commit a shooting, but does not want to bring shame to his family.

The Minneapolis shooter considered assassinating President Trump, or Elon Musk, and said he hates fascism and inequality, and believes that the death of Trump/Musk would push society forward.

@elonmusk

@elonmusk The shooter continues describing his suicidal ideation, and extreme mental illness.

@elonmusk On June 22nd, the shooter made very clear that he had the desire to commit a mass shooting, but had no plan to do it. He wrote in Russian "I want death." He includes a sketch of a terrified person.

@elonmusk The shooter, Robert "Robin" Westman, believed he was being investigated and surveilled by the FBI.
He stated that he made some "warning signs" clear, and if he committed a shooting, it would not be a surprise to many people.

@elonmusk This entry demonstrates Westman is immersed in violent ideation and aware of others in online subcultures, but sees himself as distinct and more serious.

June 23: This page shows extreme suicidal despair. Westman says "I know I should not do it," but states he has nothing else to live for. He claims he wants to commit suicide, but wants to "bring others with me." He states he "does not want to die," but can't live this way anymore. He again claims the FBI is watching and harassing him. He claims he is "scared" he will commit an act of violence. The bottom of the page reads "SOMEONE STOP ME, PLEASE!"

🚨BREAKING: Minneapolis Shooter Robert "Robin" Westman visited a pawn shot and told the owner he needed a firearm for "self defense."

This page shows critical internal conflict. Minneapolis shooter Robert Westman is torn between love for his family and violent urges against them, while still actively planning a crowd attack.

This page represents clear, operational-level attack planning. This is unambiguous pre-operational manifest content.

Trans shooter Robert Westman publicly praises the Sandy Hook shooter, the Uvalde shooter, the Parkland shooter, and the Santa Fe shooters.

He directly states he loves “the slaughter of innocents” and “terrified kids.”

June 24th: Minneapolis Shooter Robert Westman demonstrates self awareness, says he "should not buy a gun" because he is afraid he might "do something."

"I want to kill people. Lots of people. I am going to die tragically and early. I want to make it tragic."

Minneapolis shooter Robert Westman expressed hatred toward people, feeling isolated, and wanting revenge. They mention being close to snapping, fantasize about killing kids, and obsess over different potential targets like schools, grocery stores, or Muslims.

Westman is obsessing over weapon choices, comparing calibers and specific guns. He talks about training, testing ammunition, and ensuring reliability.

The Minneapolis shooter wrote that he "wants to make people suffer," and that he is "so full of hate" and he "loves it."

The shooter fantasizes about carrying out an attack at night with a shotgun, describing how they would approach, shoot, and move

The Minneapolis shooter initially considered carrying out his act of violence against a local sandwich shop.

"At least if I get taken or shot at I sin, I still inflicted a few traumas to people. Getting stopped by the cops is not only game over, but humiliating and the cops aren’t afraid of or honored by anything, no will be forgotten."

Next to a picture of Sandy Hook shooter Adam Lanza, Minneapolis Church Shooter Robert Westman wrote "I want to kill! I want to Kill! I want to KILL!!!" "I will not rush my day of glory." and "WATCH OUT!" Over the picture of Lanza, Westman wrote "I will die" and "Kill yourself."

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Continuing in the same thread...

The writer explicitly names Salvador Ramos as an inspiration, describes their writing as a continuation rather than a "manifesto," and continues detailing firearm preferences, training goals, and planning for an attack. This

The shooter describes a coworker named Ryan, expressing hatred and violent fantasies about killing him. The page repeats violent intent with firearms, talking about wanting a shotgun, wanting to kill, and even imagining starting practice with a "dry run."

Westman believed he was on the FBI's radar, and believed that he was being monitored. He again references his co-worker, Ryan, and says he wants to kill him.

This page escalates further — the writer talks about hating people, being ready to kill, and explicitly describes wanting to make others victims. They reference mass killers from the past, talk about revenge, and emphasize that their intent will not be forgotten.

This page is a "scorecard" ranking past mass shooters. It appears to rank their kill counts.

This page mixes terrorist hijacking fantasies (Pentagon/planes) with deep self-loathing, hopelessness, feelings of being trapped, sick, and dying. It alternates between violent fantasies and despairing, suicidal ideation.

The writer expresses despair and hostility, saying they no longer want to live and portraying the world as corrupt and “messed up.” They call for overthrowing the system, reference gun laws, and encourage others to act as well.

The shooter portrays himself as spiritually broken and stripped of joy, claiming they are trapped by an “evil force” and a corrupt system. Perhaps he believed he was possessed?

The troon expresses that his "spirit is shaking," and believes he was under some kind of supernatural attack.

The shooter describes visiting a gun store after applying for a firearm permit at a police station. He notes how easy the application process was and express excitement about handling real firearms, calling them “dream tools” rather than guns.

The writer documents frustration at being unable to purchase a 9mm Glock, noting only other calibers were available. They emphasize wanting specifically a 9mm and say they are willing to wait for it, planning to buy from their local gun shop to show support.

This page reveals escalating hostility and planning. Westman describes deep sadness and hatred at home, then shifts into violent fantasies about carrying out an attack. They explicitly discuss buying lottery tickets as a symbolic “sign” from the universe to sponsor their actions, then list potential targets: a school, mall, theater, synagogue, protest/rally, music venue, and grocery store.

The writer continues their fixation on firearms, expressing frustration at being unable to purchase a shotgun and describing themselves as “desperate” for a gun. They detail shopping for accessories such as camouflage gear, shell holders, training rounds, and even bulletproof equipment.

The shooter admits they are torn between wanting to carry out their violent plan and wanting to be stopped, even hoping federal authorities will intervene by reviewing their online activity. He remains fixated on obtaining firearms and accessories, but express concern about raising red flags before approval.

Westman continues to debate firearm choices, and then expresses he does not feel any remorse for his future victims.

Minneapolis shooter Robert Westman rejected ideological or political motives, stating his intent to kill is for “fun” and to achieve high numbers. They reference mass shooters Stephen Paddock and Robert Bowers as inspirations and express a desire to surpass their “scores.”

This page is an explicit manifesto-like rant. Westman declares hatred for the world and emphasizes their commitment to mass killing.

The shooter declares feelings of emptiness, glorifies thoughts of death and chaos, and admits writing obsessively about their murder plans. He expresses anger over the lack of recent school shootings and a desire for such violence to resume.

The writer fixates on firearm choices again, particularly the Taurus G3 short slide. They weigh pros and cons like recoil, magazine capacity, cost, and accessory availability. The passage shows obsessive consideration of weapon performance for lethality, explicitly describing purchases and practice.

Westman describes watching videos of individuals being shot and killed, and expresses that he wants the same to be done to him. "I can't wait to quit myself."

This page reveals continued obsession and frustration, with the shooter stating they “can’t wait to kill.” They describe going to a local gun store (Metro) to be around weapons and evaluate firearm options.

The writer declares they are “too far gone to be saved,” rejecting therapy or medical help. They glorify guns as their only source of fulfillment, expressing joy at finally embracing their violent urges after years of repression.

This page diverges into sadistic fantasies, specifically about torturing and killing dogs. The writer describes in detail methods of abuse—shooting, hitting, spraying, scratching, and psychological torment—claiming these desires predated their fixation on mass shootings.

This page expands on previous sadistic fantasies, describing extreme methods of torturing dogs, including using hot sauce, shooting, burning, beating, drowning, and humiliation. The writer revels in the cruelty, calling it “fun,” and imagines combining different methods for maximum suffering.

This page continues violent fantasies, shifting from torturing small animals with fire and explosives to asserting that their real desire is to commit a mass shooting.

The shooter describes fantasies of stabbing victims before a mass shooting, relishing the idea of watching terror in their eyes. They acknowledge the risks of being caught but still consider it possible. The page shifts into resentment about home life, frustration with pain, references to cancer and suicide, and resentment towards his mother.

Minneapolis shooter Robert Westman decides to kill himself, and commit an act of mass violence ahead of time.

This page is explicitly tactical. The shooter focuses on how to maximize casualties during a shooting, weighing headshots versus center mass for efficiency.

This entry contains highly detailed tactical planning. The writer debates shotgun types and ammunition, comparing recoil, magazine size, and risks of malfunctions. They state they need at least 2,000 rounds for the planned attack, indicating large-scale preparation.

Minneapolis Church Shooter Robert Westman wrote in his manifesto:
"I am the son of God's whore. I will return to Hell!"

This page blends violent racism, homophobia, and homicidal ideation with delusional religious themes. The writer fantasizes about destroying lives and families, calling themselves a satanic “harbinger of destruction.”

This entry shows the writer fantasizing about clothing and appearance for their planned mass shooting. They discuss designing a tactical costume, describing it as smart, scary, blank, and void-like, in order to embody terror and hide their identity.

This page shows the writer comparing themselves to Stephen Paddock (Las Vegas mass shooter), admiring his planning and final attack. They claim that even with wealth, comfort, or medical treatment, they would still want to kill.

This entry describes readiness to execute a mass shooting, specifically targeting a church. The writer considers using amphetamines to maintain energy and focus, describes themselves as “sane, cold, and calculating,” and repeatedly visualizes opening fire during Sunday services.

Minneapolis shooter Robert Westman describes how he will commit his mass shooting.

This entry, dated June 29, 2025, mixes an apology to family with rationalizations for violence. The writer laments their cancer diagnosis, anger, and self-radicalization, claiming they no longer care about their own death.

This page contains apocalyptic and delusional language, presenting himself as an “empty shell” destined to be an agent of death.

This entry reflects obsession with notoriety and media coverage, with the writer imagining their face and name being dissected after an attack. They acknowledge wanting to join the “ranks” of killers and blame early exposure to violent online content for influencing them.

This entry reveals the writer’s fascination with wearing a blank, dark mask, seeing it as symbolic of their violent identity. They acknowledge being “sick in the head” and perverted, fully intent on carrying out their plan.

This entry mixes practical considerations about masks with deeper issues of identity and self-hatred. The writer debates wearing a mask versus balaclava for an attack, while also lamenting being trans, expressing regret, and describing dysphoria and hatred for their body and face. They long for a “flawless, sexy body” and see a blank mask as symbolic of anonymity and their violent identity. The page ends with giving up on their “business,” reinforcing hopelessness and nihilism.

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