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Prayer vigils were held across Minneapolis last night to remember the two children who were killed in a shooting on Wednesday morning.
Fourteen other children and three adults in their 80s were wounded during a mass to celebrate the first week of classes at Annunciation Catholic School.
Matt Sepik of Minnesota Public Radio reports.
Police say the attacker, a 23-year-old former student,
fired through windows from outside the church.
Pat Scallon, a parishioner who lives nearby,
ran to the church before ambulances started to arrive and comforted a boy who suffered a wound to his arm and a girl who had a neck wound.
She was conscious, her eyes were good, and she was just a brave little girl.
Then there was another boy who...
Got grazed in the arm, I think.