Harper’s family shared a statement honoring her memory as a vibrant and caring girl who adored her younger sister and was deeply loved by her entire family.
“Our hearts are broken, but we hope her memory will encourage meaningful change so no family has to experience this pain again,” the statement read.
What We Know About the Incident
Officials reported that a total of 18 people were injured, including 15 children and three adults. At least one child remains in critical condition.
The suspect, identified as 23-year-old Robin Westman, died at the scene from a self-inflicted wound, according to police. Investigators recovered multiple legally purchased firearms and are reviewing online materials linked to the case.
A City Searching for Healing
In the days following the tragedy, Minneapolis residents have gathered for vigils and memorials to honor the victims. Flowers, photos, and handwritten messages now surround the school grounds, reflecting the deep sorrow felt across the community.
Faith leaders, educators, and public officials have called for unity and renewed commitment to preventing such violence. Community organizations have also mobilized to provide counseling, support services, and safe spaces for grieving families.
Calls for Change
The families of Fletcher and Harper have urged that their children’s memories inspire action. They, along with community advocates, are asking leaders to prioritize solutions addressing both public safety and mental health.
“This cannot be just another headline,” said Reverend Michael Langston during a vigil. “If we want to honor Fletcher and Harper, we must ensure safer communities for every child.”
Honoring Their Legacy
As Minneapolis mourns, the focus remains on remembering the lives of Fletcher and Harper—their laughter, kindness, and potential that touched those around them. Their families and neighbors hope their stories will not only be remembered but will inspire lasting efforts to protect children and support communities.