Statements The shooting was the subject of national media coverage in the United States.
Angie Craig, whose
United States House of Representatives district includes Burnsville, said, "Today serves as another solemn reminder that those who protect our communities do so at great personal risk. We must do everything in our power to prevent tragedies like these before they happen and hold violent criminals accountable to the fullest extent of the law." Walz ordered flags in the state to be flown at half-staff. Violence Free Minnesota, an anti-domestic-violence advocacy group, said it considered the victims of the shooting to be the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th known Minnesotan victims of intimate partner homicide in 2024, and that they represent the way domestic violence "touches and impacts communities and people beyond those just in the relationship".
Minnesota Legislature Following the shooting, members of the
Minnesota Legislature discussed implementing stricter gun storage, safety, and reporting requirements, as well as providing additional services for victims of domestic violence. Later, following the indictments against Dyrdahl, they also began to discuss tightening the penalties for making straw gun purchases, as well as banning
binary triggers like the ones on the guns used in the shooting. A ban on binary triggers was passed as part of a 2024 tax bill, but the provision was struck down in August 2025 by a
Ramsey County judge due to violation of the
Minnesota Constitution.
Memorials On February 24, a convoy of several hundred cars, fire engines, tow trucks and semitrucks traveled across Burnsville to commemorate the deceased first responders and to raise donations for their families. The convoy, which was organized primarily via Facebook, began and ended at the
Burnsville Center, lasting several hours. A memorial processional was also announced for Wednesday, February 28, which resulted in changes to the local bus schedule for that day.
Burnsville-Eagan-Savage School District also cancelled all classes on the day of the memorial. == Legal proceedings ==