One killed, four wounded in US health care clinic shooting ANI | Updated: Feb 10, 2021 12:15 IST
Washington [US], February 10 (ANI): A gunman opened fire at the Allina health-care clinic in Minnesota city of Buffalo on Tuesday (local time), killing one person and wounding four others.
Gregory Ulrich, 67-year-old, accused of the killings, was taken into custody after the shooting at the Allina Health Care Clinic. He was unhappy with his treatment. Buffalo Police Chief Pat Budke said that most likely the shooting was targeted at that facility or someone within that facility given the suspect s history of conflict, CNN reported. We are very familiar with the suspect, CNN quoted Buffalo Police Chief as saying. There is a history of him being unhappy with health care with the health care he received, he said, adding the suspect has lived in the area a long time.
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From left, Dr. Matt Lieser, LPN Lori Janni, LPN Darlene Meier, Dr. Bryana Andert, MCA Chris Binder and LPN Jessie Beranek represent some of the staff who will be administering the vaccine to patients receiving an invite from Allina Health.
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