Flags to fly at half-staff across Minn. to honor victims of clinic shooting Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz announced Wednesday that, effective immediately, flags at all state and federal buildings will be flown at half-staff until sunset Sunday. (Source: Markus Winkler/Pexels) By KEYC Staff | February 10, 2021 at 9:11 PM CST - Updated February 10 at 9:11 PM
ST. PAUL, Minn. (KEYC) Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz announced Wednesday that, effective immediately, flags at all state and federal buildings will be flown at half-staff until sunset Sunday.
A statement from Walz’s office said the gesture is to honor those who died and were injured in Tuesday’s shooting at Allina Clinic Crossroads in Buffalo.
Woman helps get nurses to safety amid deadly clinic shooting: ‘They got out of there just in time’
BUFFALO, MN (WCCO) There was a massive police response to the deadly shooting inside the Allina Health Clinic in Buffalo Tuesday morning.
Gregory Ulrich, 67, is in custody. Five people were injured in the attack at Allina Clinic Crossroads, one of whom later died at a Hennepin Healthcare hospital in Minneapolis. Of the four other victims all whom were taken to North Memorial Health hospital in Robbinsdale one was released late Tuesday afternoon, while the three others are in critical, but stable, condition.
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.
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.