Haunting new footage has revealed the four-bedroom home on a leafy suburban corner where Robin Westman, who identified as a trans woman, is believed to have plotted the devastating attack on Annunciation School. The two-story property, located in St. Louis Park, appears unoccupied with overgrown hedges and a disconnected doorbell, raising questions about the neighborhood’s awareness of the potential danger. A Ring camera image exclusively obtained by Fox News Digital shows Westman’s van parked outside the house a day before the mass shooting, which left two children dead and 18 others injured.
The house, which sits behind a small front lawn with mature trees, was part of a search warrant executed by police, revealing it was used by Westman for stockpiling weapons and planning the attack. Neighbors reported that the property had been occupied for only a short time, with speculation that Westman had moved there just weeks before the tragedy. The house, listed for rent at $3,500 per month, was described as having a modest interior with classic appliances and a finished daylight basement.
Neighbors expressed shock at the discovery that the killer had been plotting crimes in the area undetected. Brianna Seidl, a neighbor, described the property as being quiet and unassuming, despite the tragic events that unfolded. She emphasized that the community, which includes a school, library, and parks, was deeply affected by the incident. The neighbors described the landlord as being cooperative and not having any prior issues with Westman.
The video that Westman posted appears to have been recorded in the house, with the footage matching the interior of the rental listing. In the video, Westman can be heard giggling and singing the word ‘tomorrow’ in the tune of the musical ‘Annie,’ suggesting it may have been recorded around the time of the attack. The video also shows Westman displaying an arsenal of firearms, magazines, and ammunition adorned with extremist writings.
A neighbor’s Ring doorbell footage shows Westman’s van parked outside the house on August 26, just one day before the attack. The vehicle was later found abandoned outside the church with a door left open. The footage, which was obtained by Fox News Digital, raised concerns about the visibility of the property and the potential for such an attack to occur without prior warning. The community is still reeling from the tragedy, with many expressing disbelief and sadness over the events that unfolded at the school.
The incident has sparked discussions about the role of landlords and neighbors in preventing such tragedies. The lack of awareness about the potential danger in the area has raised questions about how such a situation could have gone unnoticed. The community remains in shock, with many questioning whether anyone could have detected the buildup of weapons and other materials in the house.