An attorney who witnessed a mass shooting at a Minneapolis Catholic church said one of the helpless child victims walked up to him and said: 'I want my mom.'
Patrick Scallen told the Daily Mail he was starting his day at his home office less than a block away from Annunciation Catholic Church when he suddenly heard about 15 gun shots sometime after 8:15 a.m.
Transgender shooter Robin Westman, 23, had just murdered two young children and injured four others, before turning her gun on herself.
The lawyer said he initially though someone had been working on a roof, but Scallen's wife quickly told him the noise were gunshots coming from the church.
'I instinctually just ran out the door and headed toward there,' said Scallen, 71. 'I got there less than a minute and the first thing I saw was a [gun] magazine on the sidewalk on the east side of the church.











