In a tragic confrontation on Wednesday in Pennsylvania, three police officers lost their lives, and two others sustained critical injuries during an encounter with a gunman who was subsequently killed by law enforcement, according to officials.
The incident occurred in Codorus Township, located in in Codorus Township, located inYork County, southeastern Pennsylvania, as officers returned to the scene to follow up on an investigation that had commenced the previous day, as stated by State Police Commissioner Colonel Christopher Paris during a press conference.
While he refrained from disclosing specific details regarding the investigation, he did indicate that it was “domestic-related.”
The three deceased officers, along with the two who were injured, were transported to a local hospital, where the injured officers were reported to be in critical but stable condition.
Reports from local media suggest that the officers were attempting to execute a search warrant when the shooting took place.
Colonel Paris confirmed that the shooter was killed by police. The identity of the suspect has not been released, and authorities have not yet disclosed the specific law enforcement agencies to which the officers were affiliated.
Governor Josh Shapiro visited the hospital to honor the fallen officers, expressing, “This is an absolutely tragic and devastating day for York County and the entire Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.” He urged the community to pray for the victims’ families.
“It is important for you to understand how proud these grieving families are of their loved ones who donned the uniform to ensure our safety,” he added. Governor Shapiro also mentioned that he had received an offer of federal assistance from U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi.
Reporting by Steve Gorman, Costas Pitas, and Christian Martinez; edited by Bhargav Acharya and Sam Holmes
Reuters.