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Three Burnsville officers fired their weapons during the shooting that killed two fellow officers and a firefighter/paramedic on Feb. 18.
Dakota County Attorney Kathy Keena says Burnsville officers were justified in using deadly force after Shannon Gooden opened fire, killing three first responders on the morning of Feb. 18.
A community is in mourning Monday, a day after two police officers and a firefighter were fatally shot in Burnsville, Minnesota, while responding to a domestic incident. Officials identified the ...
Ultimately, Shannon said, incidents like the Burnsville shooting highlight the need to provide people experiencing domestic violence more resources and alternatives to calling the police.
Editor's Note: For the latest news on the Burnsville, Minnesota, shootings, please see our file for Monday, Feb. 19. Two police officers and a paramedic were fatally shot early Sunday while ...
RELATED: Burnsville shooting suspect identified as Shannon Gooden "Today, ... Minnesota stands with Burnsville. — Governor Tim Walz (@GovTimWalz) February 19, 2024.
The three were killed early Sunday by a man who began shooting from the home in Burnsville, a city of around 64,000 that's about 15 miles (24 kilometers) south of downtown Minneapolis ...
Two Minnesota police officers, first responder killed during incident. Fox News' Madison Scarpino discusses the latest developments on a shooting in Burnsville, Minnesota.
Two police officers and a firefighter were fatally shot and another officer was injured after responding to a domestic incident early Sunday morning in Burnsville, Minnesota, according to local ...
Officials said that the shooting happened while emergency responders were at a call involving a man barricaded with his family, including seven children, in the city of Burnsville, near Minneapolis.