Minnesota shooting suspect Gregory Paul Ulrich was looking to get revenge on doctors and medical staff who "tortured" him over their refusal to prescribe opioid medication to him. In October 2018, Ulrich, 67, called his former doctor three times and threatened several revenge scenarios that included mass shootings and blowing things up, according to a Minnesota Police Department report obtained by The Star Tribune. At the time, the doctor told.
The suspect in the Buffalo shooting told a motel owner ‘tomorrow my work will definitely be done’
A 67-year-old man who appeared to have financial problems told a motel owner in Buffalo, Minnesota on Monday not to worry about giving him a discount because “tomorrow my work will be definitely done.”
The owner, Mona Patel, did not pry into what work her guest Gregory Ulrich had planned. But he now is the main suspect in the bloody attack on a local health care clinic in which one person died and four others were wounded.
“He was telling me he didn’t have much money because he was over 65,” Patel told CNN. “He said ‘Mona, I don’t have a car and I don’t have much money. ”
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REVEALED: Suspect, 67, who shot five at Minnesota health center had back surgery at the clinic several years ago and was given opioids
Gregory Paul Ulrich, 67, from Buffalo, was arrested and is currently being held in the Wright County Jail
Ulrich allegedly entered the Allina Health Clinic on Crossroads Campus Drive in Wright County late Tuesday morning and opened fire
At least five people were wounded and one died
The conditions of the four other victims is still not known and authorities have not confirmed if they are staff or patients
Brother Richard Ulrich said Gregory had been prescribed opioids after a back surgery and had become dependent on them
A 67-year-old man who opened fire at a Minnesota health clinic, killing one staff member and wounding four others, previously threatened to carry out a mass shooting at the facility, according to a police report. The man was unhappy with the healthcare he had received, the authorities said. Bomb technicians were also investigating a suspicious device left there and others at a motel where he was staying. All five victims were rushed to the.