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Minn shooting and bombing

CaryW

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No real details on the news, anybody got a scoop?
 
all i could find from a local MN site

Multiple people have been injured in a reported shooting and bombing incident at an Allina Health clinic in Buffalo, Minnesota.

Follow the latest updates below.
1:10 P.M.


Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz is expected to address the shooting and bombing at the Allina clinic at his already-planned 2 p.m. news conference.

The Star Tribune, citing dispatch audio not yet official confirmed, is reporting that one victim – a woman – was flown by air ambulance to a hospital after suffering three gunshot wounds.

The newspaper also notes that a bomb went off in the family medicine and urgent care clinic.
1 P.M.


As well as a possible bomb inside the clinic, dispatch audio also suggests there was a bomb threat at the Super 8 Motel in Buffalo, about a mile away from the Allina clinic.

Reporters at the scene show police, ambulances, and fire services currently at the Super 8.








12:45 P.M.


Multiple people have been injured in a reported shooting and bombing incident at an Allina Health clinic in Buffalo, Minnesota.

The incident happened at the clinic at 755 Crossroads Campus Drive, and was reported just before 11 a.m. The Wright County Sheriff's Office said the incident had been contained by 11:42 a.m. with the suspected shooter taken into custody.

But the AP reports that there are multiple victims from the incident, which involved gunfire and as-yet unconfirmed reports of possible bombs being detonated.

An Allina spokesman told Bring Me The News there was a shooter at the clinic, but deferred all further comment to local police.

Dispatch audio that has not been confirmed by an official police source indicates there up to five people wounded, at least one suffering critical injuries. Numerous medical helicopters and ambulances were called.

This is from Wright County Journal-Press sports editor Robert LaPlante.





There have also been reports of one or more bomb threats in the area as well as reported of explosives going off. Dispatch audio said authorities were waiting on the Minneapolis Bomb Squad to clear a device in a the front entryway area of the clinic. Again, there is no official confirmation on this.





Local schools have been placed on lockdown as the situation develops at the urgent care clinic.

People are being asked to avoid the area, with law enforcement having closed down the frontage road alongside the Wells Fargo Bank near the clinic.

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF), the FBI, and the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) are headed to the scene to investigate.

This story is being updated as more information is released.
 
Wow. When was the last time we had one of these?

Are they even trying to hide it anymore?
 
George Floyd trial coming up. They're expecting some bullshit over it.
 
Buffalo mn... odd location for something like this...
 
Trying to guess Proud Boy or pissed off baby daddy
 
He was mad about his healthcare?



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https://nypost.com/2021/02/09/buffalo-shooting-gunman-identified-as-gregory-paul-ulrich/

The shooter who opened fire inside a Minnesota health clinic Tuesday was “no stranger” to law enforcement — and had been disgruntled with the healthcare system, police said.

Gregory Paul Ulrich, 67, has been identified as the gunman who killed at least one person and critically injured four others around 11 a.m. at the Allina Health Clinic in Buffalo, police and reports said.

“We are very familiar with the suspect,” Buffalo Police Chief Pat Budke told reporters.

Budke said that it was likely a targeted attack against the facility or someone inside — noting that Ulrich had previous conflicts with health care clinics in the area.

“All I can say is, it’s a history that spans several years and there’s certainly a history of him being unhappy with health care and with the health care that he’d received,” Budke said.

But despite his known gripes, there was “nothing to indicate that we would’ve been in the situation where we are at today,” Budke said.

Authorities responded to the clinic Tuesday to find a “horrible” scene with several people injured — as well as a potential explosive device that forced them to evacuate the premises.

“Upon arrival, we also located several victims, it’s a horrible looking scene and our staff immediately began rendering aid to those victims,” Wright County Sheriff Sean Derringer said.

Officers also later found multiple suspicious devices at a nearby Super 8 motel where Ulrich was staying, authorities said. It’s unclear whether they detonated.

Ulrich was taken into custody shortly after the shooting.

Deringer said that Ulrich had been known by the agency for nearly two decades.

“We have had several calls for service regarding Mr. Ulrich dating back to 2003,” he said, adding that he was “no stranger to law enforcement.”

His previous brushes with the law include arrests for drunken driving and possession of small amounts of marijuana between 2004 and 2014 — including two convictions for gross misdemeanor drunken driving that resulted in jail time.
 
https://nypost.com/2021/02/09/buffalo-shooting-gunman-identified-as-gregory-paul-ulrich/

The shooter who opened fire inside a Minnesota health clinic Tuesday was “no stranger” to law enforcement — and had been disgruntled with the healthcare system, police said.

Gregory Paul Ulrich, 67, has been identified as the gunman who killed at least one person and critically injured four others around 11 a.m. at the Allina Health Clinic in Buffalo, police and reports said.

“We are very familiar with the suspect,” Buffalo Police Chief Pat Budke told reporters.

Budke said that it was likely a targeted attack against the facility or someone inside — noting that Ulrich had previous conflicts with health care clinics in the area.

“All I can say is, it’s a history that spans several years and there’s certainly a history of him being unhappy with health care and with the health care that he’d received,” Budke said.

But despite his known gripes, there was “nothing to indicate that we would’ve been in the situation where we are at today,” Budke said.

Authorities responded to the clinic Tuesday to find a “horrible” scene with several people injured — as well as a potential explosive device that forced them to evacuate the premises.

“Upon arrival, we also located several victims, it’s a horrible looking scene and our staff immediately began rendering aid to those victims,” Wright County Sheriff Sean Derringer said.

Officers also later found multiple suspicious devices at a nearby Super 8 motel where Ulrich was staying, authorities said. It’s unclear whether they detonated.

Ulrich was taken into custody shortly after the shooting.

Deringer said that Ulrich had been known by the agency for nearly two decades.

“We have had several calls for service regarding Mr. Ulrich dating back to 2003,” he said, adding that he was “no stranger to law enforcement.”

His previous brushes with the law include arrests for drunken driving and possession of small amounts of marijuana between 2004 and 2014 — including two convictions for gross misdemeanor drunken driving that resulted in jail time.

Leftist disgruntled with the Health Care system. These terrorists must be watched.
 
Too many weird stories about the rv job.
As far as shootings and such (not including gang shit ), the last 4 years have been well below what we're used to seeing from what I remember.
 
Too many weird stories about the rv job.
As far as shootings and such (not including gang shit ), the last 4 years have been well below what we're used to seeing from what I remember.

There was something shady with that RV bullshit. That was a distraction for something else.

Of course there were less shootings. The gun co trol nuts knew nothing would pass during Trump and the dems had Trump and all their accusations as the only distraction they needed. Why bother coordinating a "mass shooting" when its not needed or wont get any gun control laws passed?
 
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