Gregory Paul Ulrich, a longtime Buffalo, Minn., resident, was charged Thursday with second-degree intentional murder, four counts of attempted first-degree attempted murder, possession of an explosive or incendiary device and carrying a pistol without a permit.
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 gunman has opened fire inside a health clinic in the United States and at least one bomb has exploded, leaving several people critically wounded. Police rushed to the Allina Health Clinic in Buffalo in the state of Minnesota just before 11am local time (5am AEDT) after reports of shots fired. A male caller from the scene reported there were multiple explosive devices that went off inside the building, emergency dispatch audio reveals, with one officer saying we see evidence of that . Glass shattered all across, an officer said over the radio. Multiple improvised explosive devices were found at the healthcare facility, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz said during a briefing with reporters, but was unable to provide more details.