Gunman kills one, injures four at Minnesota clinic; cops say suspect unhappy with medical care Grace Hauck and Jenny Berg, USA TODAY NETWORK
No clear motive after gunman shoots five in Minnesota
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BUFFALO, Minn. – A gunman angry over his medical care opened fire at a clinic here, killing one and injuring four others before being captured by police.
A 67-year-old suspect was in custody. The shooting happened late Tuesday morning at the Allina Health clinic in the city about 40 miles northwest of Minneapolis.
Buffalo Police Chief Pat Budke said the department received a call of shots fired just before 11 a.m. local time. City and county officers arrived to find several people injured, as well as the suspect, and the officers tried to help, Budke said.
Gunman kills one, injures four at Minnesota clinic; cops say suspect unhappy with medical care Grace Hauck and Jenny Berg, USA TODAY NETWORK
No clear motive after gunman shoots five in Minnesota
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BUFFALO, Minn. – A gunman angry over his medical care opened fire at a clinic here, killing one and injuring four others before being captured by police.
A 67-year-old suspect was in custody. The shooting happened late Tuesday morning at the Allina Health clinic in the city about 40 miles northwest of Minneapolis.
Buffalo Police Chief Pat Budke said the department received a call of shots fired just before 11 a.m. local time. City and county officers arrived to find several people injured, as well as the suspect, and the officers tried to help, Budke said.
A 67-year-old man who opened fire at a Minnesota health clinic, killing one staff member and wounding four others, previously threatened to carry out a mass shooting at the facility, according to a police report. The man was unhappy with the healthcare he had received, the authorities said. Bomb technicians were also investigating a suspicious device left there and others at a motel where he was staying. All five victims were rushed to the.
Witness drives two nurses to safety after shooting at Allina Clinic in Buffalo
Tiffany Politte said the two nurses who had run to her vehicle hadn t been shot, but were shaken up. Author: David Griswold Updated: 10:18 PM CST February 9, 2021
BUFFALO, Minn. When Tiffany Politte pulled up to an Allina Health Clinic in Buffalo, Minnesota Tuesday morning, it didn t take long before she realized something was wrong. As I pulled in to the clinic, two nurses come outside and I figured something was wrong because they were running, said Politte, who is a resident of Buffalo. They come up to the vehicle and they said that there s been a shooting . they ended up getting in (the vehicle), and I ended up calling 911 and taking them with me because they had nowhere else to go.