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  • According to CNN, the warrant was being served to the ex-boyfriend of a woman who lived in the farmhouse where Wednesday's deadly shooting occurred, CNN says.
  • On Tuesday, Sept. 16, the woman observed the shooter stalking the home in a nearby cornfield, CNN says.
  • She reported the incident to the local police, which prompted Northern York Regional Police Department to obtain an arrest warrant and restraining order, CNN says.
  • The police attempted to serve the shooter with the order on Tuesday night, but they were not able to find him, according to officials.
  • On Wednesday, law enforcement was returning to the site to do a follow-up visit when the shooter opened fire from a nearby cornfield, striking and killing three Northern York Regional officers, CNN says.
  • The shooter then began moving toward the house where he engaged three York County sheriffs, CNN says.
  • Two of the York County sheriffs were struck, and one was able to return fire, killing the shooter, CNN says.
  • The shooter was wearing camouflage, according to law enforcement, and it is not yet clear to investigators whether the shooter was waiting in the cornfield for the ex-girlfriend or the arresting officer, CNN says. …
  • Wednesday's events mark the second deadly police-involved shooting this year in York County. In February, Officer Andrew Duarte was killed in a standoff with a suspect who had taken hostages at UMPC Memorial Hospital in West Manchester Township.…”
 
York County PA is not a tiny county (population 471k) but that’s still a lot of police shootings in a year. Yeesh.
 

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  • Wednesday's events mark the second deadly police-involved shooting this year in York County. In February, Officer Andrew Duarte was killed in a standoff with a suspect who had taken hostages at UMPC Memorial Hospital in West Manchester Township.…”
Wait, this story is a bit crazier than it appears in that summary...

"Gunfire from fellow officer killed Andrew Duarte in UPMC Memorial Hospital shooting, officials say

Barker said unbeknownst to hospital staff members or police, Archangel-Ortiz's stolen 9mm Taurus pistol was already out of ammunition when he took a hostage into a hallway outside the ICU, where police were waiting on either side. Barker said the gunman told the hostage to take him to where the most people were.

"At 11:13 and 45 seconds, (Archangel-Ortiz), while holding the healthcare worker hostage at gunpoint, exited the main door of the ICU. The officers, in their tactical positions, immediately created a reactionary gap and backed up in order to take full recognition, and to make full determinations of the hostage situation that was in front of them," Barker said. "Officers from both sides of the doorway begin to fire."

One of the officers on the right side shot Archangel-Ortiz in the upper back and shoulder with a shotgun. Some of the pellets also hit the wall, but the hostage was not struck.

Barker said that one projectile also hit an officer, who was holding a shield, in the hand.

At that point, Duarte, who was diagonal and slightly behind the officer with the shield, was aiming at Archangel-Ortiz. Two shots hit Duarte. One hit him in the left arm and went across his chest. The other hit him in the left side chest area, where his protective vest did not cover. Duarte was fatally wounded.

Another shot hit a third officer in the leg, injuring that individual.

The gunman, Archangel-Ortiz, was shot 15 to 20 times. Barker said it was difficult to be precise given the nature of the injuries."
 
Wait, this story is a bit crazier than it appears in that summary...

"Gunfire from fellow officer killed Andrew Duarte in UPMC Memorial Hospital shooting, officials say

Barker said unbeknownst to hospital staff members or police, Archangel-Ortiz's stolen 9mm Taurus pistol was already out of ammunition when he took a hostage into a hallway outside the ICU, where police were waiting on either side. Barker said the gunman told the hostage to take him to where the most people were.

"At 11:13 and 45 seconds, (Archangel-Ortiz), while holding the healthcare worker hostage at gunpoint, exited the main door of the ICU. The officers, in their tactical positions, immediately created a reactionary gap and backed up in order to take full recognition, and to make full determinations of the hostage situation that was in front of them," Barker said. "Officers from both sides of the doorway begin to fire."

One of the officers on the right side shot Archangel-Ortiz in the upper back and shoulder with a shotgun. Some of the pellets also hit the wall, but the hostage was not struck.

Barker said that one projectile also hit an officer, who was holding a shield, in the hand.

At that point, Duarte, who was diagonal and slightly behind the officer with the shield, was aiming at Archangel-Ortiz. Two shots hit Duarte. One hit him in the left arm and went across his chest. The other hit him in the left side chest area, where his protective vest did not cover. Duarte was fatally wounded.

Another shot hit a third officer in the leg, injuring that individual.

The gunman, Archangel-Ortiz, was shot 15 to 20 times. Barker said it was difficult to be precise given the nature of the injuries."
Someone shot at a guy using a hostage as a shield with a SHOTGUN??????
 
Better one innocent is killed to avoid one guilty man getting away.
While your point is excellent as written, I'd suggest, "Better a dozen innocents, including the hostage, are peppered with shotgun pellets and potentially killed to avoid one guilty man being taken out by one's colleagues with weapons far better suited to the task."

I've literally never heard of a shotgun being used in this situation. It makes absolutely no sense.
 
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