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Two Injured In Buffalo Clinic Shooting Identified As Antonya Fransen-Pruden, Tammy Schauffler

MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) - Two more victims who were injured in the Buffalo Clinic shooting have been identified. According to the Buffalo Strong website, Antonya Fransen-Pruden and Tammy Schauffler were among the five people who were shot on Tuesday.

Both of them were employees at Allina Health, Fransen-Pruden since 2018, and Schauffler has been with Allina for 32 years.

Fransen-Pruden, a recent nursing graduate, was working full time at the clinic while also studying for the board exam. The mother of two was shot in the back during the incident. A GoFundMe has been set up for her ongoing needs.

Antonya Fransen-Pruden
Antonya Fransen-Pruden (Credit: GoFundMe)

Schauffler was also critically injured in Tuesday. She is beloved at the Natural Roots Salon, which is leading a fundraising effort for her. 

Tammy Schauffler
Tammy Schauffler (Credit: Natural Roots Salon)

The shooting, which happened around 11 a.m. on Tuesday, left Lindsay Overbay, a 37-year-old medical assistant dead. Sherry Curtis was also injured in the incident.

Gregory Ulrich, a 67-year-old man who had a history of making threatening claims against the clinic, was charged with murder and attempted murder on Thursday.

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