Minnesota woman accused of 'illegal buying spree' that armed killer of 3 first responders
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Ashley Anne Dyrdahl's "illegal buying spree" of high-powered firearms allowed a man to kill three Minnesota first responders during a standoff, prosecutors alleged Thursday.
Ashley Anne Dyrdahl, 35, of Burnsville, conspired with Gooden to illegally supply him with guns even though she knew that he was a convicted felon who could not legally possess them, U.S. Attorney Andrew M. Luger said at a news conference.
Luger, who described the woman as Gooden's "long-time live-in partner," said her "illegal buying spree for Gooden demonstrates a reprehensible disregard for public safety and the law, and the consequences of this disregard for public safety are beyond comprehension."
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