Two Minneapolis families are grieving the loss of their children, Fletcher Merkel, 8, and Harper Moyski, 10,
following the Annunciation Catholic Church tragedy. Fletcher’s father described him as a joyful boy who loved sports, cooking
, and the outdoors. Harper’s parents remembered her as a bright, kind child whose laughter touched everyone,
noting the deep toll on her younger sister who adored her.
The community has gathered at vigils and memorials, offering comfort and recalling both the shock of the day
and gratitude for the staff and neighbors whose quick actions prevented greater harm. Eighteen people,
most of them children, were injured but are expected to recover.
In their grief, the families are channeling pain into advocacy. Fletcher’s father urged others to remember his son
for the life he lived, not just the tragedy. Harper’s parents pleaded for meaningful steps to address the causes,
stressing no family should endure such heartbreak.
City officials, law enforcement, and federal investigators continue to examine the incident. President Donald Trump
offered condolences, called for prayers, and ordered U.S. flags flown at half-staff until August 31, 2025.
As Minneapolis mourns, the families hope their children’s stories inspire lasting change toward a safer, more compassionate future.