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Faith leaders in Buffalo pray for continued community healing Service honors all those touched by the clinic shooting in Buffalo. March 1, 2021 5:20am Text size Copy shortlink:
The attack killed 37-year-old medical assistant Lindsay Overbay and seriously injured four others.
But the days since have been full of hope and acts that prove the power of community, he said at a prayer service Sunday night at Buffalo Evangelical Free Church.
Residents have bought meals for the investigators and sent over coffee and doughnuts. The Sheriff s Office has received dozens of thank-you cards and even one birthday card, which was postmarked from California.
Elderly man arrested in Minnesota clinic shooting that killed 1, wounded 4
The sheriff said there were records of several calls for service to police about Ulrich dating back to 2003. He s no stranger to law enforcement, he added.
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Law enforcement personnel walk toward the Allina Health clinic, Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2021, in Buffalo, Minn. Authorities say multiple people were shot at the Minnesota health clinic; Gary Paul Ulrich, 67, of Buffalo was taken into custody afterward. (David Joles / Minneapolis Star Tribune / TNS)
Feb. 9 (Reuters) An elderly gunman shot one person to death and wounded four others inside a Minneapolis-area medical clinic on Tuesday before the suspect, believed to be a disgruntled former patient, was arrested at the scene, police said.
Despite pandemic and polar vortex, Buffalo community finds ways to unite after tragedy
Buffalo Strong endured a polar vortex to unite after a shooting last week. (Buffalo Strong)
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.