http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nati ... /15574705/Pa. police: 1 trooper dead, another injured in shooting
A massive manhunt was underway Saturday after two Pennsylvania State troopers were ambushed outside a police barracks in Blooming Grove, Pa. during a late-night shift change, leaving one dead and another injured.
The Times-Tribune, WNEP and the Associated Press identified Jeffrey Hudak, 48, as the person being questioned. However, WBRE and WYOU reported that Hudak is not considered a suspect.
"No one is in custody or under arrest," Trooper Connie Devens, a spokeswoman for Troop R in Dunmore, Pa., told the AP. "Mr. Hudak is being questioned as a person of interest."
Hudak, who was located as police were searching for a suspect or suspects in the shooting, has not been charged with a crime, Devens told The Times-Tribune.
The troopers were shot at about 11 p.m. Friday at the barracks in the township of nearly 5,000 people, located about 35 miles east of Scranton. Authorities from across the region, including New York and New Jersey, descended on northeastern Pennsylvania to help locate the shooter or shooters. Nearby Lackawanna County dispatched its SWAT team, and helicopters were seen flying over the area.
"We can't say that the situation is completely in hand," State Police Commissioner Frank Noonan said at a 7 a.m. news conference. "This has been an emotional night for all of us."
Who picks a state police barracks as a target for a shooting? There's a pretty good chance you're going to get shot back at...(though in this case, that didn't happen; maybe the shots were fired from a distance...)
I find this bit kind of suspicious:
That's awfully coincidental...during a late-night shift change
It seems to me the folks most likely to have that information are people very familiar with the procedures at this particular police facility...(employees, former employees, family members, etc.)


