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Despite pandemic and polar vortex, Buffalo community finds ways to unite after tragedy
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BUFFALO, Minn. (FOX 9) - People in the Buffalo community are finding ways to connect with and support one another after a shooting at a local health clinic, all while dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic and record cold temperatures. In a time when we’re so isolated, how do we help our community come together and make everyone feel like they’re a part of the healing? asked Dani Palmer, who lives in Buffalo with her husband and four kids.
A woman is dead and four other people 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.
Authorities believe this was a targeted incident and that the suspect acted alone, Budke and Deringer said. There is no information at this point that leads us to believe there is any nexus with any type of domestic terrorism, Budke said.
A 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.