NORTH CODORUS, Pa. — Authorities are conducting an investigation following a tragic shooting on Wednesday that resulted in the deaths of three police officers and left two others critically injured.

The incident occurred in York County as officers responded to a domestic-related investigation that began earlier in the week. During the confrontation, the shooter was shot and killed by police.

In the aftermath, community members displayed American flags and saluted as an honor procession was held for the fallen officers. Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro addressed the incident, calling it a devastating loss to families and the community at large. Attorney General Pamela Bondi labeled the violence against police as an enduring scourge.

According to local officials, this shooting ranks among the deadliest days for Pennsylvania law enforcement within recent history.

Social media platforms within police departments across the region have been filled with condolences for the fallen officers. Additionally, community members have been leaving flowers at the headquarters of the Northern York Regional Police Department.

The Pennsylvania State Police confirmed that investigations surrounding the shooting would cover several locations within York County.

As this situation develops, local authorities have continued to provide updates regarding the investigation and the condition of the injured officers, who remain hospitalized.