Pennsylvania State Police trooper shot during traffic stop
FOUNTAIN HILL, Pa. — A Pennsylvania State Police corporal clung to life Tuesday after he was shot three times during a gunfight with a motorist he’d tried to arrest for driving under the influence, authorities said.
The trooper underwent surgery and was in “extremely critical” but stable condition after a routine traffic stop escalated into a violent altercation on a highway in Plainfield Township, Northampton County, about 65 miles (104 kilometres) north of Philadelphia, said state police Capt. Richard D’Ambrosio.
He said he is “very hopeful” the trooper will survive.
“He’s a warrior. He went through a heck of a fight out here along the side of the road. He has a will to live, and, God willing, he is going to pull through this,” D’Ambrosio told reporters outside a hospital in Fountain Hill, where the trooper was flown for treatment.