Two Pennsylvania State Troopers Shot in Susquehanna County, Scene Active
Two Pennsylvania State Troopers Shot in Susquehanna County, Scene Active

Two Pennsylvania State Troopers Shot in Susquehanna County, Scene Active

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Two Pennsylvania State Police troopers were shot on Thursday morning along Route 171 near Thompson in Susquehanna County, prompting a swift and active law enforcement response. Governor Josh Shapiro confirmed the incident, describing the situation as active and asking the public to pray for the troopers while urging residents to avoid the area. The injured troopers were transported to local hospitals, but details about their conditions, the shooter, or the motive have not yet been released. One of the wounded troopers, Trooper Perechinsky, comes from a law enforcement family; his father is the Chief of Police in Mayfield, where officials have praised his heroism and expressed plans to visit him in the hospital. Authorities continue to investigate, with the governor planning a visit to Susquehanna County for further briefings. Nearby schools and facilities remain on heightened alert as a precaution while the investigation remains ongoing.

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