Diogenes Archangel-Ortiz was killed by police after he shot people at UPMC Memorial Hospital and held workers hostage.
Pieced together through 911 dispatches and other sources, here's how everyday heroes responded to a hostage situation and killing of a police officer.
Investigators are trying to determine why a man targeted a Pennsylvania hospital, taking workers inside the intensive care ...
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A funeral service will be held later this week for a Pennsylvania police officer shot and killed while ...
An officer was killed and multiple people were injured in a shooting reported at UPMC Memorial Hospital in York County, ...
A nurse wrote that she was held against the attacker as a shield at gunpoint, arms zip-tied behind her back, as they walked through a doorway and encountered responding police officers.
Then, according to York County District Attorney Tim Barker, Archangel-Ortiz made his way to the hospital's ICU, where he took the staff hostage. Inside the ICU, Archangel-Ortiz fired several ...
A gunman entered UPMC Memorial Hospital in York, Pennsylvania, around 10:35 a.m. on February 22, 2025, and took hostages in the ICU. Police engaged the gunman, Diogenes Archangel-Ortiz, who was ...
The incident occurred between 10:35 and 11:13 a.m., according to York County District Attorney Tim Barker. Mr. Barker said at a news conference that the suspect, a man identified as Diogenes ...
It is not clear whether she has died. York County District Attorney Tim Barker said at a news conference Saturday that Archangel-Ortiz had “contact previously in the week in the ICU for a ...
He was simply broken." In a news conference, York County District Attorney Timothy Barker said a gunman entered the hospital carrying a bag with a handgun and zip ties, according to WHP-TV.