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NORTH CODORUS TOWNSHIP, PA – Three law enforcement officers were killed and two others were injured in a shooting on Wednesday in southern Pennsylvania, authorities said.The incident occurred in an area of North Codorus Township, a rural community more than 100 miles west of Philadelphia, according to Pennsylvania State Police Commissioner Christopher Paris. Officers had been at the scene to follow up on a domestic-related investigation.The state police commissioner confirmed during a news conference that the shooter died after being shot by police. The crime scene remained active and large, but there was no threat to the community, according to Paris.Authorities did not identify the suspect, the officers involved in the shooting, or provide further details on the circumstances surrounding the incident. Paris said he could not share many details, citing the ongoing investigation.During the news conference, Paris described the shooting as a "critical incident that has rocked the community here in York County." Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro went to the scene after the tragedy."This is an absolutely tragic and devastating day," Shapiro said at the news conference. "We grieve for the loss of life for the three precious souls who served this commonwealth, served this county, and this county."The governor has ordered all U.S. and Pennsylvania flags on public buildings across the state to be lowered to half-staff in memory of the officers killed.Investigation spans over multiple locations in York CountyIn an update at around 10 p.m. local time, Pennsylvania State Police said it was working with the York County District Attorney’s Office to investigate the shooting.Police noted that the investigation spans multiple locations throughout the county. The investigation is expected to continue into late Wednesday and early Thursday, according to police."The public can be assured there is no ongoing threat to their safety as a result of this incident," state police reiterated.2 officers remain in critical conditionThe two surviving officers were transported to WellSpan York Hospital and were currently in critical but stable condition, according to Paris. Dr. Daniel Carney, from WellSpan Health, said the hospital received two gunshot victims from the scene."We immediately took them to the OR. They are both in critical but stable condition," Carney said at the news conference.Earlier on Wednesday, a spokesperson for WellSpan York Hospital told the York Daily Record, part of the USA TODAY Network, that it was treating two people in serious condition related to the police incident in North Codorus Township. Enhanced security protocols were also put in place at the facility.Local officials say shooting involved police department, sheriff's officeYork City Mayor Michael Helfrich and other local officials described a horrific scene. Helfrich said in a statement that Northern Regional Police Officers and York County Sheriff's Office members were involved."The people of the City of York send our respect and condolences to the families of our fallen and wounded Northern Regional Police Officers and York County Sheriffs and to their agencies," the mayor said. "York City Police have been assisting in the tragic situation and the City of York offers any assistance we can provide to our fellow agencies and the families."In a statement on social media, the Gettysburg Police Department also said the incident in North Codorus Township involved members of the Northern York Regional Police Department and the York County Sheriff's Office."Our hearts are heavy as we mourn the loss of the officers who made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty and extend our prayers for the swift recovery of those who were injured," Gettysburg police said. "As a law enforcement family, we recognize the dangers that come with the job, and we are reminded once again of the bravery required to protect and serve our communities."North Codorus Township shooting prompts massive emergency responseA reporter with the York Daily Record said they witnessed an officer being loaded into a helicopter. York County radio dispatches indicated that officers had been injured in an incident in North Codorus Township.York County Office of Emergency Management public information officer Ted Czech said emergency personnel were responding to the scene that was first reported to York County 911 at around 2:10 p.m. local time.It remains an active scene, Czech said at the time. A landing zone was also set up for a helicopter.York County Coroner Pam Gay had initially said her office was called to respond to the shooting, but provided no other information.Pennsylvania governor: 'We need to do better as a society'Shapiro asked that people keep in mind the families of the victims of the shooting and condemned the violent act. He also said he and other officials met with the families of the victims, who, while grieving, took the time to tell them how proud they were of their loved ones."This kind of violence is not OK. We need to do better as a society," the governor said. "We need to help the people who think that picking up a gun, picking up a weapon, is the answer to resolving disputes. We need do better when it comes to mental health.""We need to do better when it comes to looking out for those who are in need so we don’t have to deal with tragedies like this," Shapiro continued.Federal, state authorities rush to the sceneFollowing reports of the shooting, Shapiro said in a statement on X that he was "briefed on the situation involving law enforcement in York County" and was on the way to the scene."We ask those in the area to please follow the directions of local law enforcement," Shapiro said.Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday responded to the incident with a statement on X, saying, "I am en route to the area and am praying for all involved.""Our hearts go out to everyone associated with the devastating events in North Codorus Township," State Rep. Mike Jones said in a post on Facebook. "In an abundance of caution and respect for family members, I will not share details at this time. But needless to say the news is horrific and all of your thoughts and prayers are appreciated."Attorney General Pamela Bondi said in a post on X that multiple police officers were shot, calling violence against them "a scourge on our society." The Federal Bureau of Investigation and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives were also at the scene supporting local law enforcement, according to Bondi.What to know about the growing threat of gun violenceFind out about the growing problem of gun violence and mass killings in the USA and learn how the Gun Violence Archive (GVA) categorizes different types of gun violence.Second deadly incident involving police in York CountyWednesday's shooting is the second fatal incident this year involving law enforcement in York County.In February, a shooting at UPMC Memorial Hospital left six people injured and two dead, including the suspected shooter. Another person was injured in a fall during the incident.West York Borough Police Officer Andrew Duarte was fatally shot after authorities said the gunman entered the hospital's intensive care unit and took staff hostage.In a statement on Wednesday, York County commissioners said they are praying for the full recovery of the officers injured in the North Codorus Township shooting and shared their condolences to those impacted by the incident."For the second time in less than a year, York County is a community in mourning," the statement reads. "As a community, we share the immense and immeasurable pain of mourning the loss of three of our brave members of law enforcement ... And we ask all York Countians to, once again, lift each other up and support each other as we grieve together as one united community. We remain York County strong."Deadly attacks on law enforcement in the United StatesThe Pennsylvania shooting is now among the nation’s deadliest tragedies of the last 25 years involving law enforcement.From Charlotte, North Carolina, to Oakland, California, far too many U.S. cities have seen attacks that have left multiple officers dead, their families mourning, and a community reeling.Here are the deadliest attacks on police in the last 25 years.Contributing: Amanda Lee Myers, USA TODAY










