Former Denver officer was killed by friendly fire in Pennsylvania hospital shooting: DA

KDVR – York County Lawyer revealed on Wednesday that a former police officer was shot and died during the shooting of Pennsylvania Central Hospital in February.

Da Tim Parker and Pennsylvania State Police submitted an update through a press conference held on Wednesday.

Andrew Duarti was working with the West York Boro police station at the time of his death and responded to the scene by requesting mutual assistance. Durate worked with the Denver Police Department from May 2017 to May 2022.

The gunman, who was later identified as Dioceles of Israel-Autiz, 49, seized the hostages at UPMC Memorial Hospital before the police killed him in an exchange of fire that left my diotra also.

Parker said on Wednesday that Archangle-Artiz had taken a hostage worker as a human shield and was in the hospital’s intensive care unit area. According to what was reported, one of the officers shot and hit him from the back, but Pele is from the note gun, hitting an officer, and also hit my holes.

Parker said that my visitors was shot dead twice: once on his side, as he did not cover his tactical jacket, as well as in his left arm. Parker said that the angels chief had been shot 15 to 20 times during the accident, which led to his death.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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