Doesn’t it always happen like this… All of a sudden, one of Westman’s teachers is now saying that she saw warning signs of the dead trans Catholic school shooter, and that he loved to use self harm… The teacher all of a sudden is claiming that she said the kid (Westman) “needed help”.. Yea, too late now but thanks for that.
One of the crazed Minneapolis church killer’s teachers reported her then-student for signs of self-harm — but claimed the pleas on behalf of “a kid who needed help” went ignored.
Sarah Reely, an art educator at the all-boys, military style high school that Robin Westman attended before transitioning to a woman, described the future mass shooter as “definitely odd,” and said the then teenager did not fit in with the other students.
“Back when Robin still went by the nickname Bob, I knew this was a kid who needed help,” Reely wrote on Facebook, along with a photograph of a “weird little sculpture” Westman had made for her under her tutelage.
Westman “was definitely odd, was really into furries and odd artwork and said some odd things, but wasn’t violent towards others to my knowledge,” Reely added. “She did not fit in well, as one might imagine would happen to a queer kid in a conservative environment, so I intentionally made a point to build a relationship with this student.”
According to Reely, Westman had “evidence of self-harm” on his arms — and the art teacher reported the “need for help.”
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