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Two police officers and a first responder were killed in Burnsville, Minnesota, responding to “a call of a family in danger” Sunday morning, according Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz.
A third officer was wounded in the shooting in a tree-lined neighborhood of two-story homes in Burnsville, Minnesota. The suspect in the shooting also died, officials said.
Sunday's fatal shooting of two Burnsville police officers, along with a medic who responded to the scene, marks the eighth time in barely 10 months that law enforcement officers have been killed ...
The shooting was the subject of national media coverage in the United States. Angie Craig, whose United States House of Representative district includes Burnsville, said, "Today serves as another solemn reminder that those who protect our communities do so at great personal risk. We must do everything in our power to prevent tragedies like ...
Burnsville shooting may refer to: 2024 Burnsville shooting; Murder of Katherine Ann Olson, actually shot in neighboring Savage but whose body was found in Burnsville
[7] [8] [11] During a press conference held the day after the shootings, the chief stated: "I want to extend our heartfelt condolences to the family, friends and victims who were involved in this tragedy yesterday. We also want to send our condolences to both the Duluth community and Superior community as this is a senseless and tragic event."
Killed early Sunday were Burnsville Police Officers Paul Elmstrand and Matthew Ruge, both 27, and Adam Finseth, 40, a firefighter and paramedic who was assigned to the city’s SWAT team. A third ...
The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) was the lead government agency that investigated the incident. [5] At a press conference on the evening of the shooting, BCA superintendent Drew Evans who viewed a video of the incident, described Mitchell's death as the result of an ambush-style attack.