Imperial Valley Press

5 wounded in Minnesota clinic attack; local man arrested

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BUFFALO, Minn. (AP) — A 67-year-old Minnesota man who was unhappy with the care he’d received at area health centers in recent years opened fire at a clinic on Tuesday, wounding five patients, authoritie­s said.

The attack happened Tuesday morning at an Allina clinic in Buffalo, a community of about 15,000 people roughly 40 miles (64 kilometers) northwest of Minneapoli­s. Authoritie­s said Gregory Paul Ulrich, of Buffalo, opened fire at the facility and was arrested before noon.

Gov. Tim Walz said at a news conference that “some improvised explosive devices” were part of the attack, though he didn’t say whether any were detonated. And the FBI sent bomb technician­s to the scene.

While an exact motive wasn’t immediatel­y known, authoritie­s 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,” police Chief Pat Budke said during a later news conference.

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. He said the shooting did not appear to be a case of domestic terrorism.

“None of the informatio­n that we have from our past contact with him would indicate that he was unhappy with, or would direct his anger at, anyone other than people within the facilities where he had been treated or where they had attempted to give treatment,” Budke said.

Kelly Spratt, the president of Buffalo Hospital, said the five patients who were wounded were rushed to hospitals, but that he didn’t know any of their conditions.

Wright County Sheriff Sean Deringer said Ulrich was well- known to law enforcemen­t before the attack.

“We have had several calls for service dating to 2003,” Deringer said.

Public online court records for Ulrich list a handful of arrests and conviction­s for drunken driving and possession of small amounts of marijuana from 2004 through 2014, mostly in Wright County, including two conviction­s for gross misdemeano­r drunken driving that resulted in short jail sentences.

North Memorial Health spokeswoma­n Abigail Greenheck said multiple victims were brought to its hospital in Robbinsdal­e. She did not say how many or what condition they were in.

 ?? David Joles/Star Tribune via AP ?? Law enforcemen­t personnel walk past a broken window outside of the Allina Health clinic, on Tuesday in Buffalo, Minn. Authoritie­s say multiple people were shot at the Minnesota health clinic on Tuesday and someone was taken into custody afterward.
David Joles/Star Tribune via AP Law enforcemen­t personnel walk past a broken window outside of the Allina Health clinic, on Tuesday in Buffalo, Minn. Authoritie­s say multiple people were shot at the Minnesota health clinic on Tuesday and someone was taken into custody afterward.

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