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Gregory Paul Ulrich identified as suspect in mass shooting and possible Allina Health Clinic bomber in Buffalo, Minnesota

Gregory Ulrich a 67-year-old has been identified as suspect who allegedly carried out a mass shooting and possibly setting off explosive devices at a Buffalo, Minnesota, health clinic. As of now, authorities don’t believe that this is a domestic terrorist related incident. Instead, they believe it was “most likely” that the incident was “targeted at that facility” and directed at “that facility or people in that facility.”

Gregory Paul Ulrich identified as suspect in mass shooting and possible Allina Health Clinic bomber in Buffalo, Minnesota
Gregory Paul Ulrich identified as suspect in mass shooting  and possible Allina Health Clinic bomber in Buffalo, Minnesota

Ulrich is from Buffalo, police said. He was named by Wright County Sheriff Sean Deringer in a news conference. Authorities believe that Ulrich acted alone. They said the mass shooting didn’t appear to be domestic terrorism. They said it was “most likely” that the incident was “targeted at that facility” and directed at “that facility or people in that facility.”

The call came in shortly before 11 a.m. on February 9 for an active shooter at Allina Health Clinic in Buffalo, Minnesota.

Five people were wounded, according to dispatch audio, which also indicated the suspect had homemade bombs and possibly a briefcase. The victims’ names and conditions have not been released, although dispatch audio indicated that victims were “critical,” and one woman was shot in the abdomen.

Gregory Ulrich is a 67-year-old man who has been identified as the gunman accused of carrying out a mass shooting and possibly setting off explosive devices at a Buffalo, Minnesota, health clinic.

Ulrich is from Buffalo, police said. He was named by Wright County Sheriff Sean Deringer in a news conference. Authorities believe that Ulrich acted alone. They said the mass shooting didn’t appear to be domestic terrorism. They said it was “most likely” that the incident was “targeted at that facility” and directed at “that facility or people in that facility.”

The call came in shortly before 11 a.m. on February 9 for an active shooter at Allina Health Clinic in Buffalo, Minnesota.

Five people were wounded, according to dispatch audio, which also indicated the suspect had homemade bombs and possibly a briefcase. The victims’ names and conditions have not been released, although dispatch audio indicated that victims were “critical,” and one woman was shot in the abdomen.