Tragic Loss in Minnesota as Police Officers and Paramedic Fatally Wounded During Response to Domestic Incident, According to Reports
On Sunday morning, two Minnesota police officers and a paramedic lost their lives while responding to a domestic incident at a home, as per local reports.
There was a fatal shooting at a residence in Burnsville, with law enforcement and emergency vehicles spotted near the 12600 block of 33rd Avenue South, as per FOX9 Minneapolis. There were several children inside the home according to sources.
Authorities did not provide any information right away about the shooting incident.
According to local media sources, three Burnsville officers were shot, with at least two of them tragically losing their lives, along with a paramedic who was also shot and killed. Photos captured at the location reveal a SWAT vehicle with what seemed to be a minimum of six bullet holes in its windshield.
According to a Facebook post by Gov. Tim Walz, the officers were responding to protect a family that was in danger when the shooting occurred.
“Disturbing update from Burnsville,” the journalist stated. During the response to a distress call from a family, two police officers and one firefighter tragically lost their lives, with other officers sustaining injuries.
Walz emphasized the importance of recognizing the courage and dedication of our police officers and first responders on a daily basis.
Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara requested the public to keep Burnsville Police Dept in their prayers in a social media post.
Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., expressed her condolences for the families of the officers in a recent statement.
“I was informed by the police this morning that three officers have been shot in Burnsville,” she stated. They were simply carrying out their duties. They were safeguarding our community.
Minnesota Police Association Mourns Tragic Loss, Press Conference Expected
On X, the Minnesota Police and Peace Officers Association expressed deep sorrow and devastation over the tragic loss.
“These heroes leave behind loved ones and a community who will forever remember their bravery and dedication to keeping Minnesotans safe,” it stated.
Officials were set to provide additional information at a press conference scheduled for later Sunday, according to the St. Paul Pioneer Press.