Hennepin Healthcare reports that three patients, including two children, remain hospitalized after last week’s mass shooting at Annunciation Church in south Minneapolis. The incident occurred during the first week of school, leaving two children dead and injuring 21 people, mostly children.
- Three patients remain hospitalized at Hennepin Healthcare.
- Two children and one adult are in satisfactory condition.
- Two children were killed in the church shooting.
- Over $780,000 donated for victims and families.
- Minneapolis offers a text-to-donate option for aid.
- Multiple verified GoFundMe fundraisers established for victims.
As of September 1, 2025, HCMC says two children are in the hospital—one in critical condition and the other in satisfactory shape—along with one adult in satisfactory condition. The shooting at Annunciation Church killed two children and injured 19 others, including 18 children. Six of the seven children treated at Children’s Minnesota have been discharged. Community members have donated over $780,000 to support the victims, and Minneapolis has set up a text-to-donate line (A C F1 to 41444) for direct aid. Several GoFundMe campaigns are also active for individual victims.
- Three victims remain hospitalized, including two children and one adult.
- The incident caused two child deaths and injured 21 people, mostly children.
- Community donations have surpassed $780,000 to aid victims and families.
- Minneapolis set up a text donation line to support those affected by the shooting.
This tragic event highlights ongoing safety concerns and the community’s response to support victims. The updates from HCMC provide crucial information on recovery efforts and fundraising initiatives.
Further updates are expected as victims continue their recovery and fundraising efforts expand to help those impacted by the shooting.