The Minneapolis community is reeling after a tragic shooting inside Annunciation Catholic Church, where students and parishioners gathered for Mass. What was meant to be a day of worship turned into a nightmare when a gunman opened fire, killing two young children and injuring many others.
A community in pain
The victims were Fletcher Merkel, 8, and Harper Moyski, 10. Both were beloved by their families, classmates, and teachers. Harper’s parents described her as a bright, joyful child adored by her younger sister. Fletcher’s father spoke with tears, remembering his son’s love for fishing, sports, and cooking.
Their families, while shattered, are calling for change. Harper’s parents urged leaders to take meaningful action against gun violence and the growing mental health crisis, reminding the world that no family should endure such pain.
Acts of courage and compassion
Amid the horror, stories of bravery surfaced. Children and teachers followed active shooter safety training, covering and protecting one another while teachers guided students to safety. Some children even shielded their classmates from gunfire.
First responders and parishioners risked everything. The first officer entered the church within minutes of the 911 call, giving the children and community their first glimpse of safety. Doctors and nurses also went beyond protocol to comfort frightened young survivors. One nurse stayed inside a CT scan room, holding a child’s hand through the procedure, despite radiation risks.

A call for healing
Doctors and law enforcement later noted that while the tragedy was devastating, the outcome could have been far worse without the quick actions of students, teachers, and first responders. The courage shown inside the church saved countless lives.
As families grieve, the community faces the long road of healing. Fletcher and Harper will be remembered not only for the way their lives were taken, but for the love, joy, and light they brought into the world. Their memory now fuels a call for unity, compassion, and urgent action to prevent future tragedies.