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The Tragic Incident in Burnsville, Minnesota

A Minnesota woman has been charged on suspicion of purchasing guns authorities say were used by her significant other to kill three first responders during an armed standoff last month, prosecutors announced.

Details of the Incident

Ashley Anne Dyrdahl, 35, is accused of using her name to purchase at least five guns for her longtime partner, Shannon Gooden, who is legally barred from owning firearms because he is a felon, the US Attorney’s Office in Minnesota said in a news release.

The Tragic Outcome

During an incident at the couple’s Burnsville, Minnesota, home on February 18, Gooden barricaded himself inside the house with his family – including seven children – and opened fire on first responders who arrived at the scene, according to police. Two police officers and a firefighter were killed and another officer was injured, authorities said.

The Investigation and Charges

Gooden was prohibited from possessing firearms after being convicted of second-degree assault in Dakota County in 2008 and Dyrdahl was aware of his felony status, according to an indictment filed in US District Court of Minnesota.

Legal Consequences

Dyrdahl is charged with one count of conspiracy, five counts of straw purchasing, and five counts of making false statements during the purchase of a firearm, according to prosecutors. Dyrdahl was scheduled to appear in court Thursday. CNN has been unable to determine whether she has an attorney.

Remembering the Heroes

The men killed in the domestic incident response were identified as officers Paul Elmstrand and Matthew Ruge, both 27 years old, and 40-year-old firefighter-paramedic Adam Finseth. Burnsville Police Chief Tanya Schwartz last month mourned the men as “heroes” who “made the ultimate sacrifice for this community.”

Contributions to the Report

CNN’s Elizabeth Wolfe contributed to this report.

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