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2 officers, 1 first responder killed responding to domestic violence call in Minnesota; shooter is also dead

Police responded to a call overnight involving an armed man who was barricaded himself with family members inside a residence

A police officer walks across a road after two police officers and a first responder were shot and killed Sunday, Feb. 18, 2024, in Burnsville, Minn.
AP Photo/Abbie Parr

Two police officers and a firefighter were killed in Burnsville, Minnesota responding to "a call of a family in danger" Sunday morning, according Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz.

"We must never take for granted the bravery and sacrifices our police officers and first responders make every day," Walz said. "My heart is with their families today and the entire State of Minnesota stands with Burnsville."

The city of Burnsville released a statement identifying those killed as officers Paul Elmstrand, 27, and Matthew Ruge, 27 as well as Adam Finseth, 40, who worked as a firefighter and paramedic. Another officer, Adam Medlicott, was taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

According to city, police were called to a residence at 1:50 a.m. local time Sunday morning over a report that an armed man was barricaded inside with family members.

"At approximately 8 a.m., the suspect was reported to be dead," The city statement said. "Later in the morning, the other family members left the home and are safe. There is no ongoing threat."

Burnsville city officials announced a press conference would be held Sunday afternoon to address the shooting.

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives said on social media that it was responding to a scene in Burnsville "where there have been reports of officers involved in a domestic-related shooting."

Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar previously posted on X that she was informed three officers were shot in Burnsville. NBC News has not independently confirmed the report.

"Learned from police this morning that three officers have been shot in Burnsville," Klobuchar wrote. "They were doing their jobs. They were protecting our community. John and I are praying for them and their families and the Burnsville P.D. this morning."

Both the City of Golden Valley, located 20 miles north of Burnsville, and the West St. Paul police departments offered condolences on social media, noting that it was two officers and a paramedic shot in the incident.

Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara also posted on X asking the public, “Please keep Burnsville Police Dept in your prayers this morning.”

Jim Nash, a Minnesota state representative, also posted to social media on the report.

“My heart is heavy for the families of these officers, the community of Burnsville, and for our country because this headline is not unique," Nash wrote.

Incorporated in 1964, Burnsville is a suburb located south of both Minneapolis and St. Paul. According to the city's website, it's the ninth largest suburb in the metro area with more than 64,000 residents.

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.


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