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Support Victims of the Park Tavern Tragedy

Patti Robinson has a personal connection with the victims of the tragedy that occurred at Park Tavern in St. Louis Park, Minnesota on Sunday, September 1st. An SUV drove through the patio, killing two people and injuring several others. She chatted with Chris Carr & Company on a recent episode of their podcast, "I Tell You What," to share an update about the victims and how people can help.

Here are the GoFundMe's for each of the victims. Please consider helping these families in any way that you can!

Gabe Harvey - Click here for GoFundMe

Gabe had worked as a Health Unit Coordinator (HUC) since 2022. Gabe was working as a HUC as he completed nursing school. He tragically lost his life in the incident at Park Tavern.

Kristina Folkerts - Click here for GoFundMe

Kristina was a loving mother and a friend to many in the community. She was a server at Park Tavern, and her mother was, too. She tragically lost her life in the incident at Park Tavern.

Tegan D’Albani - Click here for GoFundMe

Tegan is a knowledgeable and thoughtful nurse who has been a part of the Methodist ICU team for 6 years, and a loving and caring mother to her young son. Tegan sustained extensive injuries that will involve a long, and physically, emotionally, and mentally challenging recovery ahead. 

Laura Knutson - Click here for GoFundMe

Laura has been a nurse at Methodist for 9 years, majority of them on the ICU team. Laura was celebrating her last shift as an RN in the ICU as she was ecstatic to start CRNA school this week. She sustained extensive injuries that will involve a long, and physically, emotionally, and mentally challenging recovery ahead. 

Theo Larson - Click here for GoFundMe

Theo is an ICU nurse at Methodist Hospital. He is recently married, and he and his new wife were excited to be finalizing plans for their honeymoon to New Zealand. He sustained extensive injuries that will involve a long, and physically, emotionally, and mentally challenging recovery ahead. 


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