BUFFALO – The deadly shooting at a Buffalo clinic Tuesday has led to a new initiative meant to help community members support one another.
Buffalo Strongis a web-based community hub for residents seeking ways to donate, volunteer, or find solidarity in the wake of the attack, which claimed the life of one person and injured four others.
The website includes links to donation funds for victims and their families, lists of mental health resources, and information on upcoming community events, along with t-shirts, masks and yard signs bearing the “Buffalo Strong” message.
Buffalo Police Chief
Pat Budke says the idea for Buffalo Strong was presented by Mayor Teri Lachermeier during a Wednesday morning meeting involving representatives from numerous area agencies and organizations.
February 11, 2021
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) A man who shot five staff members at a Minnesota health clinic wounded two of them in the reception area before heading back to where patients are treated and shooting three others, including a medical assistant who died of her wounds, according to authorities and criminal charges filed Thursday.
Gregory Paul Ulrich, 67, also allegedly set off three explosive devices during Tuesday’s attack at an Allina clinic in Buffalo, about 40 miles (65 kilometers) northwest of Minneapolis, as other staff barricaded themselves inside locked rooms. He is charged with second-degree murder without premeditation, four counts of attempted first-degree premeditated murder, possessing an explosive device and carrying a pistol without a permit.
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Authorities charged a Minnesota man with murder on Thursday in an attack on a health clinic that left a medical assistant dead and four oth
A Minnesota nursing assistant who died in a medical clinic shooting earlier this week was a poker journalist and mother of two, who dreamed of publishing a children’s book, her family said.