
FBI Presence Reported at Naples Condo in Connection to Minneapolis Catholic School Shooting
FBI Presence Reported at Naples Condo in Connection to Minneapolis Catholic School Shooting
Naples, Fla. — Federal investigators were seen at a Naples condominium complex Thursday as part of an unfolding investigation into the recent Catholic school shooting in Minneapolis.
The FBI presence is reportedly tied to the residence of Mary Grace Westman, believed to be the mother of Robin Westman, who authorities have identified as the suspected shooter in the Minneapolis attack. Law enforcement sources say the Naples location is being treated as part of the broader investigation into Westman’s background, possible motives, and family connections.
While details remain limited, witnesses at the condominium reported unmarked federal vehicles and agents entering and exiting the building throughout the day. Officials have not disclosed whether any materials were seized or whether Mary Grace Westman has been questioned.
The Minneapolis shooting, which shocked the community earlier this week, left students, staff, and families reeling. Authorities have been working rapidly to piece together the circumstances leading up to the violence, focusing not only on the suspect’s actions but also on their support network and history.
Local residents expressed concern at the sudden law enforcement activity. “It’s unsettling to see the FBI right outside your building,” one neighbor said. “Everyone’s wondering what the connection is and what they’re looking for.”
As of now, the FBI has not issued a public statement regarding the Naples search. Minneapolis police continue to lead the investigation into the shooting itself, while federal agents are assisting with broader inquiries that could span multiple states.
This is a developing story, and updates are expected as more information becomes available.