Murder, attempted murder charges filed in Buffalo Allina Clinic shooting
Gregory Ulrich faces one count of second-degree murder, and four of first-degree attempted murder in the attack on the Allina Clinic in Buffalo. Author: KARE Staff Updated: 6:43 PM EST February 11, 2021
BUFFALO, Minn. Murder and attempted murder charges were filed Thursday against a 67-year-old man who authorities say is responsible for shooting multiple people inside a clinic in Buffalo.
A criminal complaint details the case against Gregory Ulrich, now charged with one count of second-degree intentional murder, and four counts of first-degree attempted murder, along with counts relating to homemade explosive devices and possessing a gun 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
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One of the five people injured in a shooting inside Allina Health Clinic in Buffalo, Minnesota has died, according to local NBC affiliate Kare11. The victim has not yet been identified. One person has been discharged from the hospital and three others are in critical, but stable, condition, the report said.
Police did not say whether the victims were physicians, nurses, other employees or patients inside the facility.
The alleged shooter, Gregory Paul Ulrich, 67, of Buffalo, was taken into custody.
Ulrich is well known to police as having a history of calls for service going back to 2003, according to Buffalo Police Chief Pat Budke.
One of the five people shot Tuesday at a Minnesota health clinic has died. Three of the victims were in critical but stable condition Tuesday night and one had been released,.