Marshal serving warrant killed in Pa.
Suspect killed trying to escape from authorities
HARRISBURG, Pa. — A gunman opened fire on law enforcement officers serving an arrest warrant inside a home before dawn Thursday, killing a deputy U.S. marshal before he was shot to death by police as he fled outside, authorities said.
Police were on the first floor handcuffing the woman they were seeking to arrest when a man began firing from the second floor, said U.S. Attorney Dave Freed. The man was fatally shot as he later ran out the front door, again shooting at police, Freed said.
Deputy U.S. Marshal Christopher David Hill, 45, an Army veteran who has been with the service more than a decade, died from his injuries. Another member of the police task force, York City Police Officer Kyle Pitts, also was hit by gunfire, but his injuries were not considered life-threatening.
Freed said there are indications a third officer may have been struck in his body armor but not wounded.
“None of us has sufficient words to express our grief and sorrow,” Freed said.
Officials said a team of about seven showed up at the home of Shayla Lynette Towles Pierce, 30, around 6 a.m. to arrest her on a charge of making a terroristic threat with a weapon. They did not say what the relationship was between her and the gunman, who was not identified.
Children also were at home at the time, Freed said.
Hill and Pitts were removed from the back of the house during the confrontation after being shot.
Hill died at a hospital. Authorities said Pitts, a 10-year police veteran, required surgery but they did not further describe his injuries.
Freed, the federal prosecutor, said investigators are working to confirm the shooting suspect’s identity and piece together the chaotic sequence of events.
Hill, who is survived by a wife and two children, served with the U.S. Army in Afghanistan before being hired by the marshal service in 2006.
U.S. Marshal Martin Pane said
Hill belonged to an elite special operations group with the agency and took a lead role in the massive manhunt in the Poconos for fugitive Eric Frein in 2014. Frein was subsequently convicted and sentenced to death for killing a state trooper.