FROM WASHINGTON EXAMINER: Homeland Security Security Kristi Noem announced on Friday that she will award $110 million to faith-based organizations and nonprofit groups across the country to increase security, following the shooting at a Minneapolis catholic school.
FEMA’s Nonprofit Security Grant Program is administering the funds to enhance security measures, including cameras, warning and alert systems, gates and lighting, access control systems, and training programs for staff, Noem said.
“In the face of violent criminals and radical organizations intent on hurting American communities, the Trump Administration is helping houses of worship, schools and community centers to harden their defenses against attacks and protect themselves,” Noem posted on X.
Robin Westman expressed “pure, indiscriminate hate” against Catholics, Jews, and many other groups before he opened fire on Wednesday, said Joseph Thompson, the acting U.S. attorney for the District of Minnesota.
During the heinous act he killed two children and injured 17 other people as they were praying at the Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis on Wednesday.
— Homeland Security (@DHSgov) August 29, 2025
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