A shooting at a health care clinic outside of Minneapolis left several people injured on Tuesday.
According to the Buffalo Police Department, the shooting took place at an Allina Health Clinic located in the city but no details about the number of victims or the extent of their injuries have been released.
Citing dispatchers, a local newspaper reported that a bomb had also been detonated inside the facility about thirty minutes after the shooting took place forcing first responders away from the health clinic.
Aerial footage shows shattered windows at the facility and there are no reports of how many other people were in the building at the time.
#BREAKING⤵️ from a member of our @FOX9 News team. One law enforcement source describing scene to me as a "disaster." Gunfire, bombs, multiple victims. Been told metro area agencies en route to assist. https://t.co/ZZWHI8Zir3
— Paul Blume (@PaulBlume_FOX9) February 9, 2021
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tabacco, Firearms, and Explosives, along with the FBI reportedly arrived at the scene which already had a heavy police presence.
The clinic’s website states that it offers family medicine and urgent care as well as other general services.
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