After a mass shooting at a Catholic school in Minneapolis left two children dead and seventeen injured, New York City is increasing security at religious sites, despite no known threats. The FBI is investigating the shooting as a possible hate crime and act of domestic terrorism, while New Yorkers express grief and gratitude for increased police presence. Cardinal Dolan and others call for prayer and an end to violence, as communities demand action beyond thoughts and prayers to ensure safe spaces for worship.
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