AROUND THE COUNTRY BURNSVILLE, MN. Burnsville police officers Matthew Ruge and Paul Elmstrand, and paramedic Adam Finseth, were shot and killed while responding to a call Sunday Feb. 18th. By Greta Kaul Burnsville Police Chief Tanya Schwartz described the three members of Burnsville’s public safety team who were fatally shot Sunday morning as heroes who made the ultimate sacrifice. “They come to work every day,” Schwartz said. “They know they may have to give up their life for their partners, for someone else.” Officer Paul Elmstrand, 27, joined the department in 2017, according to the city. He was promoted from community service officer to officer in 2019, and served with the department’s mobile command staff, peer team, Honor Guard and field training unit. Matthew Ruge, also 27, joined the department in 2020 and was on its crisis negotiations team and worked as a physical evidence officer. Burnsville firefighter and paramedic Adam Finseth, 40, formerly served in the Army’s Bravo Company 1st battalion 327th Infantry during Operation Iraqi Freedom, according to his LinkedIn page. He was hired in Burnsville in 2019 and previously worked for the cities of Savage and Hastings. The three were fatally shot on the 12600 block of 33rd Avenue in Burnsville about 5:30 a.m. The suspect is also dead after a standoff that took place in the home, where seven children also were present. Savage Fire Chief Jeremie Bresnahan said Finseth “embodied the true spirit of a firefighter,” showing others respect, empathy and compassion, the chief wrote in an email Sunday to city staff and shared with the Star Tribune. Finseth worked as a paid on-call firefighter for Savage for more than six years. “His legacy is etched in the memories of those who served alongside him and characterized by his calm demeanor and unwavering support for his fellow team members,” Bresnahan wrote. “Adam’s impact on our department and community will be remembered, and his selfless OFFICER PAUL ELMSTRAND PARAMEDIC ADAM FINSETH OFFICER MATTHEW RUGE ing Monday to honor the victims. Walz, who was at the news conference, asked Minnesotans to pause and reflect on the families who will be forever affected by Sunday’s events when they see flags half staff. “They’re moms and dads, brothers and sisters, sons and daughters,” Walz said of first responders. “They’re the world service inspires us all.” Sgt. Adam Medlicott was taken to a hospital with injuries and is expected to survive, according to the city. “This is the toughest day that the city of Burnsville and our public safety family has ever experienced. My heart and prayers go out to the families who lost a loved one in the line of duty today,” Burnsville Fire Chief BJ Jungmann said at the news conference. Gov. Tim Walz ordered that flags be flown at half staff startto a lot of people, and they go out and do the job to provide us safety.” The officers were responding to a call where a man had taken several family members hostage and barricaded himself inside of the home. As officers and rescue personnel arrived at the scene the man opened fire on them, fatally wounding Officer Elmstrand, Officer Ruge, and Burnsville Firefighter/Paramedic Adam Finseth. A Burnsville Police sergeant Adam Medlocott was also wounded but is expected to survive. The suspect was found dead inside the home and it’s unknown if he took his own life or was struck by the officer’s rounds. 46 The Blues - March ‘24 The Blues - March ‘24 47
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