3 police officers killed and 2 injured in rural Pennsylvania shooting
- Three police officers were killed, and two others were seriously injured during an incident while serving an arrest warrant in North Codorus Township, Pennsylvania, as reported by NBC News.
- Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro confirmed the incident, stating it was a "devastating day" for the community and families involved.
- A shelter-in-place order was issued by the Spring Grove School District as a precautionary measure, though it did not involve students or staff.
- The suspect who allegedly fired at the officers died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to NBC News sources.
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US gunman kills three police officers, wounds two during Pennsylvania domestic violence response
WASHINGTON, Sept 18 — A gunman opened fire yesterday on five police officers in the eastern US state of Pennsylvania, killing three and seriously injuring two before he was killed at the scene, a senior police official said.“I can confirm that there were five law enforcement officers who were shot today, three fatally,” State Police Commissioner Christopher Paris told reporters, adding that two officers were taken to the hospital in critical con…
The execution in York County during the execution of a police warrant. Shot to death by the shooter. Pamela Bondi: "Violence against the police is a scourge for our society."
While acting for domestic violence, two police officers are also in a "critical but stable state"
Three police officers in Pennsylvania were shot dead, while two others were critically injured, and the assailant was killed at the scene.
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