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Ambush of Pennsylvania state troopers leaves one dead, one injured | Ambush of Pennsylvania state troopers leaves one dead, one injured |
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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 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. | |
A person of interest identified as Jeffrey Hudak, 48, was being questioned by police, Trooper Connie Devens said. | |
“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. |
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. |
“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.” |