One person was killed and four others were injured when the gunman opened fire on Tuesday morning. Police have named a suspect and described him as a disgruntled patient.
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1 dead, 4 injured, suspect in custody after shooting at Minnesota health clinic: Police
KMSP-TVBy EMILY SHAPIRO, WILL MCDUFFIE, and IVAN PEREIRA, ABC News
(BUFFALO, Minn.) One person is dead and four others were injured after a man opened fire at the Allina Health Clinic Crossroads campus in Buffalo, Minnesota, on Tuesday, the Buffalo police said.
Law enforcement is “very familiar with the suspect,” identified as 67-year-old Greg Ulrich of Buffalo, said Buffalo Police Chief Pat Budke and Wright County Sheriff Sean Deringer. Ulrich was taken into custody at the facility, police said.
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Buffalo, MN (KROC-AM News) - The police chief in Buffalo Minnesota says investigators do not have any information that indicates domestic terrorism was involved in today s mass shooting.
Chief Pat Budke, who spoke at an afternoon news conference, says five people were shot and wounded at an Allina Health Clinic in the central Minnesota city this morning. He says officers responded to the clinic after receiving reports of a shooting just before 11 AM and found the victims along with the suspect, who has been identified as 67-year-old Gregory Ulrich.
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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.