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Investigators found more guns, including illegal ones, at the Salina home where a shootout with police left two officers and an assailant dead. The search also uncovered a white substance suspected to be cocaine. The assailant, Christopher R. Murphy, had been using cocaine before the shootout. The officers were led to the home after a car matching the description of a vehicle that fled from city police was found in the driveway. The investigation is ongoing to determine the ownership and legality of the recovered weapons.
Shots were fired in a Salina neighborhood, resulting in the deaths of two police officers and the suspect. Neighbors took shelter in basements, comforted each other, and tried to make sure everyone was safe. The community came together to support each other, offering help and assistance to those affected by the tragic events.
A shootout in Salina, N.Y. resulted in the deaths of two law enforcement officers, allegedly orchestrated as an ambush by 33-year-old Christopher Murphy. The incident began with a high-speed chase and ended with Murphy firing at the officers with a military-style rifle, resulting in a fatal exchange of gunfire. Details emerged about Murphy's drug use and a friend's arrest, shedding light on a possible motive. The community is left grappling with the shocking violence, as neighbors and officials seek to understand the events leading up to the tragic incident.
Syracuse police officer Michael E. Jensen and Onondaga County sheriff’s deputy Lt. Michael Hoosock were killed in a shootout with suspect Christopher R. Murphy in Salina. The incident began with a traffic stop and escalated into a gunfight, resulting in the deaths of the officers and the suspect. Hoosock, a 16-year veteran, was a bomb squad commander and had experience as a firefighter and paramedic, leaving behind a wife and three young children. Jensen, with 2 1/2 years on the force, was described as ambitious and hard-working. The shooter, Murphy, was armed with a Springfield AR-15 gun and was killed in the exchange of gunfire.
Two police officers were killed in a shootout near Syracuse, New York, as they investigated a stolen vehicle in the town of Salina. The suspect fired at the officers, leading to a deadly exchange of gunfire that also resulted in the deaths of the suspect, an officer from the Syracuse Police Department, and a sheriff’s deputy from Onondaga County. The incident has left the community in shock and mourning, with authorities continuing to investigate the motive behind the shooting.
Two officers, a sheriff's deputy and a police officer, were shot and killed while investigating a stolen vehicle in Salina, New York. The officers were trying to perform a vehicle traffic stop when the vehicle did not stop, leading to the fatal shooting. The prime suspect in the case was also killed, and the incident is still under investigation.
A police officer and a sheriff's deputy in New York were shot and killed while responding to a report of a stolen vehicle in Salina. The suspect was also killed in the incident, and the officers' names have not been released. The shooting took place at a house in the area of Darien Drive, and the sheriff's office is waiting for a warrant to search the house. There is no direct threat to the community, and the area is secured.
A large police presence was reported in Salina following initial reports of two police officers being shot, with a possible third person also shot. A vehicle was seen rushing a person to Upstate University Hospital, prompting police to shut down an Interstate 81 ramp. A mass casualty incident was described, indicating three or more victims. A command center has been set up at Driftwood and Darien Drive as police flood the area, with the Onondaga County Sheriff’s Office helicopter in the air above the scene and state police units on site.