BUFFALO, Minn. – People in Buffalo are wearing purple today to mark the one-year anniversary of the deadly shooting at an Allina Health clinic.
Wright County authorities say Gregory Ulrich shot five workers at the Crossroads clinic on February 9th, 2021, killing 37-year-old medical assistant Lindsay Overbay. Ulrich is also accused of detonating several pipe bombs in the building. The clinic and Buffalo Hospital were lit up in purple Tuesday night.
There will be a moment of silence at eleven-o-clock this morning and a community event tonight at Buffalo High School Performing Arts Center.

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