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Tragic Loss: Officers And Firefighter Killed In Minneapolis Shooting

One of the three memorials outside the Burnsville Police Department and City Hall is seen in Burnsville, Minn., on Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2024. Two police officers and a firefighter who responded to a dome

On Sunday, a domestic disturbance call in Burnsville, a Minneapolis suburb, turned into a heartbreaking tragedy as two young police officers and a firefighter-paramedic lost their lives in a burst of gunfire. Another officer was injured, and the shooter took his own life.

Victims' Stories:
Paul Elmstrand, 27:

Paul Elmstrand, the youngest of five children, grew up on a family farm in North Branch. He was a dedicated officer at the Burnsville Police Department, joining as a community service officer in 2017 and becoming a police officer in 2019. Elmstrand was known for his generosity, love for people, and devotion to his family. He leaves behind his wife, Cindy, and two young children.

Matthew Ruge, 27:
Matthew Ruge, kind and respectful officer, part of crisis negotiations team.
Paul Elmstrand, dedicated officer, known for generosity and family devotion.
Adam Finseth, compassionate firefighter-paramedic, Army veteran with distinguished service.
Adam Medlicott, injured officer, released from hospital, recognized for service.
Domestic disturbance call in Burnsville led to gunfire tragedy.
Elmstrand and Ruge lost their lives, Finseth fatally shot while treating an injured officer.
Medlicott promoted to sergeant in 2022, named officer of the year in 2020.
Community mourns the loss of these dedicated public servants.
Burnsville left reeling from the impact of the tragic event.
Families and colleagues of the fallen officers and firefighter-paramedic in our thoughts.

Matthew Ruge, originally from Wabasha, Minnesota, joined the Burnsville police force in 2020. Described as kind and respectful, Ruge was part of the department's crisis negotiations team and served as a physical evidence officer. His family had expressed relief that he wasn't in Minneapolis during the George Floyd protests, only for this tragedy to occur.

Adam Finseth, 40:

Adam Finseth, an Army veteran, had a distinguished service record. After serving in Iraq, he transitioned to firefighting and paramedic work. Finseth was known for his compassion and dedication to his community. He was treating an injured officer when he was fatally shot.

Adam Medlicott, 38:

Sgt. Adam Medlicott, who was shot during the incident, was released from the hospital on Monday. He has been with the Burnsville Police Department since 2014 and was promoted to sergeant in 2022. Medlicott is recognized for his service and was named officer of the year in 2020.

This tragic event has deeply impacted the Burnsville community, leaving a void in the lives of these dedicated public servants and their families. Their memories will be cherished, and their service honored.

Our thoughts are with the families and colleagues of the fallen officers and firefighter-paramedic during this difficult time.

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