YORK, Pa. (AP) — The man who authorities say entered a Pennsylvania hospital with zip ties and a pistol over the weekend had ...
A West York Borough police officer and a gunman were killed in a shooting Saturday morning that injured multiple staffers at ...
Authorities described the shooting of a gunman who opened fire at a Pennsylvania hospital as “absolutely justified, beyond ...
A steady stream of local residents arrived in front of the West York Police Department building Sunday to pay their respects ...
Officer Duarte had just celebrated his 30th birthday on Feb. 17, less than a week before Saturday’s shooting, according to ...
A man who took hostages in a Pennsylvania hospital during a shooting that killed a police officer and wounded five other people highlights the rising violence against U.S. healthcare workers.
The suspect, Diogenes Archangel Ortiz, entered the hospital with handgun and zip ties Saturday morning and took several staff members hostage, state officials said.
The hospital confirmed that all staff members of UPMC Memorial are medically stable and progressing in their recovery.
Two people were taken to the hospital after crashing into a building in York County Sunday afternoon. According to York ...
UPMC released a statement on social media saying the hospital is “now secure” and that law enforcement is managing the ...
The gunman, who received treatment at the hospital earlier, is believed to have had a gripe with some of the health care workers, authorities said.