Three Dead, Two Injured in Pennsylvania Officer-Involved Shooting
YORK COUNTY, Pa. — A routine warrant service turned into tragedy Wednesday afternoon in North Codorus Township, leaving three people dead and two others injured in one of Pennsylvania’s deadliest law enforcement incidents in years.
Officials say the shooting occurred in the 1800 block of Haar Road when officers from the Northern York County Regional Police Department attempted to serve a warrant. A suspect opened fire, striking multiple officers before dying at the scene.
According to authorities, three people have died — including at least one police officer — and two more are wounded. Helicopters and multiple fire police units were dispatched to the rural area, and the York County Coroner confirmed it was called to the scene.
This marks the second officer-involved shooting involving Northern York County Regional Police in 2025. Multiple police and fire agencies across the state have offered condolences to the department and to the sheriff’s office.
Fraternal Order of Police Vice President Joe Gamaldi issued a statement condemning the attack and calling for support for the injured officers and their families.
The Harrisburg branch of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) confirmed its special agents are assisting with the investigation.
Nearby, the Spring Grove School District enacted a temporary shelter-in-place for all K-12 schools out of precaution, stressing that students and staff were never directly at risk.
Authorities continue to investigate and have not yet released the names of those killed or wounded.
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