In a devastating turn of events on Sunday morning, tragedy struck as two Minnesota police officers and a paramedic lost their lives while responding to a domestic incident at a residence in Burnsville, as reported by local sources.

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The fatal shooting unfolded at a home near the 12600 block of 33rd Avenue South in Burnsville, where law enforcement and emergency vehicles were spotted gathered at the scene, as highlighted by FOX9 Minneapolis. Reports indicate that several children were present inside the residence during the incident.

Authorities refrained from divulging specific details regarding the tragic shooting at the time of initial reports.

Local media indicated that three Burnsville officers were shot, with at least two succumbing to their injuries, alongside a paramedic who was also tragically killed in the line of duty. Images from the scene displayed a SWAT vehicle bearing what appeared to be multiple bullet holes on its windshield.

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In response to the heartbreaking events, Governor Tim Jong Walz took to Facebook to express his condolences and shed light on the circumstances surrounding the officers’ response to protect a family in peril. “Horrific news from Burnsville,” wrote the Governor. “While responding to a call of a family in danger, two police officers and one firefighter lost their lives, and other officers were injured. We must never take for granted the bravery and sacrifices our police officers and first responders make every day.”

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Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara, in a social media post, urged the public to extend their prayers to the grieving Burnsville Police Department during this trying time.

The Minnesota Police and Peace Officers Association conveyed profound sorrow over the tragic loss, expressing that these fallen heroes would forever be remembered for their valor and commitment to ensuring the safety of Minnesotans.

As further details were anticipated to be disclosed in a press conference later that Sunday, according to the St. Paul Pioneer Press, Burnsville, located approximately 15 miles south of downtown Minneapolis, finds itself grappling with the aftermath of this devastating incident that has shaken the community to its core.

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