Chattanooga Times Free Press

1 dead, 4 injured in shooting at health clinic

- BY MOHAMED IBRAHIM AND GRETCHEN EHLKE

BUFFALO, Minn. — A 67-year-old man unhappy with the health care he’d received opened fire at a clinic Tuesday, killing one person and wounding four others, and bomb technician­s were investigat­ing a suspicious device left there and others at a motel where he was staying, authoritie­s said.

All five victims were rushed to the hospital, and a hospital spokeswoma­n confirmed the one death Tuesday night. Three remained in stable but critical condition and a fourth had been discharged.

The attack happened Tuesday morning at an Allina clinic in Buffalo, a community of about

15,000 people roughly 40 miles northwest of Minneapoli­s. Authoritie­s said Gregory Paul Ulrich, of Buffalo, opened fire at the facility and was arrested before noon.

Though police said it was too early to tell if Ulrich had targeted a specific doctor, court records show he at one point had been ordered to have no contact with a man whose name matches that of a doctor at the clinic.

As authoritie­s searched the clinic for more victims, they found the suspicious device and evacuated the building, Wright County Sheriff Sean Deringer said.

It was not immediatel­y clear whether that device exploded, but TV footage showed several shattered plate-glass windows at the clinic. Deringer said suspicious devices were also found at a local Super 8 motel where Ulrich had been staying, and there were at least two shattered windows there as well.

Hennepin County Medical Center spokeswoma­n Christine Hill said Tuesday night that a person brought to the hospital after being shot at the Buffalo clinic had died.

Hill said she could not release any other details.

Police Chief Pat Budke became emotional and had to pause during a news conference as he told reporters “our heart breaks as a community.” While an exact motive wasn’t immediatel­y known, Budke said Ulrich has had a long history of conflict 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 … with the health care that he’d received,” Budke said.

Budke said Ulrich’s history led investigat­ors to believe he was targeting the clinic or someone inside but that it was too early in the investigat­ion to know if it was a specific doctor.

 ?? DAVID JOLES/STAR TRIBUNE VIA AP ?? Law enforcemen­t personnel walk past a broken window outside of the Allina Health clinic Tuesday in Buffalo, Minn., after a shooting in which five people were injured.
DAVID JOLES/STAR TRIBUNE VIA AP Law enforcemen­t personnel walk past a broken window outside of the Allina Health clinic Tuesday in Buffalo, Minn., after a shooting in which five people were injured.

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