GOP seeks Annunciation shooter toxicology
Minnesota Republican lawmakers led by Sen. Steve Drazkowski sent a letter to the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension requesting the Annunciation Church shooter's complete autopsy and toxicology reports and asking for an expanded screen for antidepressants, antipsychotics, mood stabilizers, stimulants, cannabinoids, psychoactive substances, and gender‑transition medications. The request follows the Aug. 27 Minneapolis mass shooting during morning Mass that killed two children and injured 21 before the gunman died by suicide.
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Key Facts
- Lawmakers' letter addressed to the Minnesota BCA seeks complete autopsy and toxicology records.
- They request expanded toxicology testing for psychotropic drugs and gender‑transition‑related medications.
- The Aug. 27 Annunciation Church shooting in Minneapolis left two children dead and 21 injured; the shooter died by self‑inflicted gunshot.
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GOP lawmakers want to know if Annunciation shooter was on antidepressants
- Lawmakers' letter addressed to the Minnesota BCA seeks complete autopsy and toxicology records.
- They request expanded toxicology testing for psychotropic drugs and gender‑transition‑related medications.
- The Aug. 27 Annunciation Church shooting in Minneapolis left two children dead and 21 injured; the shooter died by self‑inflicted gunshot.