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Two troopers were ambushed outside a state police barracks in north-eastern Pennsylvania during a late-night shift change, leaving one dead and another injured, and authorities were searching on Saturday for the suspect or suspects, state police said. Two troopers were ambushed outside a state police barracks in north-eastern Pennsylvania during a late-night shift change, leaving one dead and another injured, and authorities were questioning a person of interest, state police said on Saturday.
One trooper was leaving the barracks in Blooming Grove, Pike County, and another was arriving when shots were fired at 10.50pm on Friday, the state police commissioner, Frank Noonan, said. He confirmed that one trooper was killed and the other was injured and taken to Geisinger medical centre in Scranton, where he was in stable condition after undergoing surgery. One trooper was leaving the barracks in Blooming Grove, Pike County, and another was arriving when shots were fired at 10.50pm on Friday, the state police commissioner, Frank Noonan, said.
Noonan provided few details on the shooting but said the attack seemed to be directed at state police. A person of interest identified as Jeffrey Hudak, 48, was being questioned by police, Trooper Connie Devens said.
“This has been an emotional night for all of us,” he told reporters. “No one is in custody or under arrest,” she said. “Mr Hudak is being questioned as a person of interest.”
Noonan confirmed that one trooper was killed and the other was injured and taken to Geisinger medical centre in Scranton, where he was in stable condition after undergoing surgery.
He provided few details on the shooting but said the attack seemed to be directed at state police. “This has been an emotional night for all of us,” Noonan told reporters.
Law enforcement officials from across the region, including New York and New Jersey, descended on north-eastern Pennsylvania to help with the search on foot and by helicopter. The Blooming Grove barracks is in a wooded area, surrounded by state game lands.Law enforcement officials from across the region, including New York and New Jersey, descended on north-eastern Pennsylvania to help with the search on foot and by helicopter. The Blooming Grove barracks is in a wooded area, surrounded by state game lands.
Noonan said authorities did not have a description of the shooter or shooters but said they were following several leads. At a news conference after daybreak on Saturday, Noonan said authorities were following several leads.
“We can’t say that the situation is completely in hand,” he said.“We can’t say that the situation is completely in hand,” he said.
Noonan said police did not believe the general public was at risk, but they are asking everyone to be on the lookout for anything suspicious.Noonan said police did not believe the general public was at risk, but they are asking everyone to be on the lookout for anything suspicious.
Several roads around the barracks, including parts of Interstate 84, were closed Saturday morning. Blooming Grove is a township of about 4,000 people about 35 miles east of Scranton. “People in the area can come and go freely but should be alert,” he said.
Several roads around the barracks, including parts of Interstate 84, were closed on Saturday morning. Blooming Grove is a township of some 4,000 people about 35 miles east of Scranton.
Trooper Adam Reed, a state police spokesman, said the Blooming Grove barracks covers most of Pike County, which runs along the Delaware River and borders New Jersey and New York.Trooper Adam Reed, a state police spokesman, said the Blooming Grove barracks covers most of Pike County, which runs along the Delaware River and borders New Jersey and New York.
“There’s a lot of rural area up where they patrol,” he said. “As the primary police force in the county, they’re going to respond to anything and everything.”“There’s a lot of rural area up where they patrol,” he said. “As the primary police force in the county, they’re going to respond to anything and everything.”
Governor Tom Corbett said he was praying for the slain trooper’s family as well as the injured colleague.
“Every attack on an officer of the law is an attack on our state, our country and civilised society,” Corbett said in a statement. “The incident in Blooming Grove shows, once again, that our first responders face constant danger in order that the rest of us may live in peace and safety.”