Buffalo shooting: Gunman reportedly opens fire inside Minnesota health clinic
By Gabrielle Fonrouge
February 9, 2021 | 1:05pm
A gunman opened fire inside a Minnesota health clinic Tuesday morning leaving at least five people critically wounded — and then at least one bomb went off inside the facility, according to police and reports.
Police responded to the Allina Health Clinic in Buffalo, about 40 miles northwest of Minneapolis, just before 11 a.m. local time, The Star Tribune reported.
About 30 minutes later, at least one bomb exploded in the clinic, the outlet reported, citing emergency dispatch audio. That forced emergency medical workers to leave the clinic’s parking lot and set up from a safer distance. ...
A sheriff came into the eatery and told the worker at least 15 people were injured before taking the nurses to the police station for questioning.
A male suspect has been taken into custody, the Star Tribune reported, citing dispatch audio.
The St. Paul division of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms is also responding to the scene, the agency wrote in a tweet. ...
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