3 police officers killed and 2 injured in rural Pennsylvania shooting
Three officers died and two were critically wounded during a domestic-related warrant service; the suspect also died from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, authorities said.
- Three police officers were killed and two others injured during a domestic investigation in Pennsylvania, according to authorities.
- The shooter was killed by police during the incident.
- Governor Josh Shapiro described the event as 'an absolutely tragic and devastating day,' stating that we need to do better as a society.
- Pennsylvania Attorney General Pamela Bondi called the violence against police 'a scourge on our society,' urging for societal change.
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Suspect in shooting of 3 Pennsylvania officers was being sought on stalking, trespassing charges: report
Matthew James Ruth allegedly shot and killed three police officers and wounded two others in York County, Pennsylvania, after being charged on Wednesday, a report said.
3 officers killed, 2 injured in Pennsylvania shooting
Three police officers were killed and two others critically injured during a shooting in York County, Pennsylvania. Police were at the farm to serve a warrant for a domestic-related incident. The suspect is dead. NBC News Correspondent Steven Romo joins Alex Witt with the latest updates.
Matthew James Ruth ID’d as suspect in fatal shooting of 3 Pennsylvania cops as they served stalking warrant
Matthew James Ruth, of Hanover, unleashed the fatal round of gunfire Wednesday when police followed up on a domestic-related probe that began the day before, a law enforcement official told The Associated Press.
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