The man who walked inside the Allina Health Buffalo Crossroads Clinic last year and opened fire at healthcare workers while also setting off pipe bombs has been sentenced to life in prison.
One year after the mass shooting at a Minnesota health clinic that killed one person and injured four others, a state lawmaker has filed legislation to close a gap in state law that allowed the alleged shooter to legally own a gun.
One dead, four injured, suspect in custody after shooting at Minnesota clinic
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Gregory Paul Ulrich, 67, was taken into custody after being suspected of shooting five people at a health clinic in Minnesota on Tuesday. Photo by Wright County Sheriff s Office
Feb. 9 (UPI) One person was killed, four were injured and a suspect was taken into custody following a shooting at a health clinic in Minnesota on Tuesday morning.
Police received a call of shots fired at the Allina Health clinic in Buffalo, Minn., about 40 miles northwest of Minneapolis, before 11 a.m. where they found the victims and the suspect, Buffalo Police Chief Pat Budke said during a press conference.