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Apr 14, 2021 11:35 AM
BUFFALO, MINN. – The Allina Health clinic in Buffalo where five people were shot in February is planning to re-open. Allina hasn’t given a specific date for the re-opening of the Buffalo Crossroads clinic.
Gregory Ulrich is charged with injuring four employees and killing 37-year-old medical assistant Lindsay Overbay in the February 9th shooting. He also set off three pipe bombs at the clinic.
Allina Health said in a statement, “We will reopen our Buffalo Crossroads clinic because it is an important part of this community.” Many of the providers at that location have been serving patients at other clinics.
Allina Health will reopen Buffalo clinic after fatal mass shooting
A timeline about when the clinic will reopen hasn t been released.
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Allina Health plans to reopen the Buffalo Crossroads clinic, where a fatal mass shooting occurred in early February, but a timeline for doing so hasn t been released.
On Feb. 9, a man walked into the clinic and opened fire, killing an employee and injuring four others. Gregory Ulrich has been charged in connection to the incident, accused of shooting staff and setting off three pipe bombs.
Allina Health in a statement Tuesday released via the Wright County Sheriff s Office said, We will reopen our Buffalo Crossroads clinic because it is an important part of this community.
Minnesotans Are Asked To Join Buffalo In A Moment Of Silence
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Buffalo, MN (KROC AM News) - A moment of silence will be observed in Buffalo, MN Tuesday to mark the first week since the Allina clinic shooting that killed one employee and injured four co-workers. The senseless and tragic violence
that took place on February 9, 2021 at Allina Health Clinic – Buffalo Crossroads left us heartbroken and we continue to be deeply grateful for the outpouring of love and support.
Allina is asking all Minnesotans to take part in the event which will be held at 11:00 am, about the time of the shootings: