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Prosecutor: ‘No doubt’ gunman was targeting officers

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HARRISBURG, Pa. — There’s “no doubt” a gunman who fired at police in several locations in the state capital, wounding one of them before they shot and killed him, was targeting police officers, a prosecutor said.

Ahmed Aminamin ElMofty fired at a Harrisburg police officer on Friday afternoon and later at a state trooper, wounding her before pursuing her, Dauphin County District Attorney Ed Marsico said.

“He fired several shots at a Capitol police officer and at a Pennsylvan­ia state police trooper in marked vehicles,” Marsico told reporters, flanked by state police, Capitol police and FBI officials.

The gunfire began shortly after 4 p.m. Friday, when the man fired several shots at a state Capitol officer in downtown Harrisburg, striking his car several times and sending one shot “that went very close to hitting him,” Marsico said. About 20 or 30 minutes later, he fired several shots at the state trooper, striking her with one of those shots.

The trooper is “doing well,” is in good condition and is expected to make a full recovery, Marsico said.

El-Mofty pursued the trooper to a residentia­l neighborho­od, where city and state police encountere­d him.

“He approached them with two handguns ... firing many shots at those police officers,” and the officers returned fire, killing him, Marsico said.

El-Mofty had ties to the Middle East and recently traveled there, but the motive for the attack was unknown, Marsico said.

Marsico asked for informatio­n from the public about the man, who also had ties to the city and its western suburbs across the Susquehann­a River. He declined to comment on whether the man was known to police.

A relative, Ahmed Soweilam, told PennLive. com that he and his family doesn’t know what to make of the reported actions by El-Mofty, his sister’s exhusband.

“That’s not his behavior at all,” said Soweilam, coowner of a Halal store in Camp Hill. “That’s not him. I still don’t believe it.”

Soweilam said the family had been estranged from El-Mofty, who had been married to his sister until they separated about six years ago. He said El-Mofty worked as a security guard and then moved back to Egypt, his former home, until returning a few months ago. He said El-Mofty had no history of violence or mental illness.

“He’s not the perfect guy, but he’s not an aggressive person,” Soweilam said.

Department of Homeland Security Acting Press Secretary Tyler Q. Houlton said Saturday that El-Mofty was a naturalize­d U.S. citizen who was admitted to the country from Egypt on a family-based immigrant visa.

“The long chain of migration that led to (El-Mofty’s) admission into the United States was initiated years ago by a distant relative,” he said in a statement.

Houlton said incidents like the one involving El-Mofty “highlight the Trump administra­tion’s concerns with extended family chain migration.” He said chain migration and the diversity visa lottery program have been exploited by extremists.

“Not only are the programs less effective at driving economic growth than merit-based immigratio­n systems used by nearly all other countries, the programs make it more difficult to keep dangerous people out of the United States and to protect the safety of every American,” he said.

Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf said Saturday he had talked to the director of Homeland Security as federal, state and local law enforcemen­t authoritie­s investigat­e “last night’s attack on law enforcemen­t.”

“I again want to thank officers who put themselves in harm’s way to prevent further injury or loss of life,” he said on Twitter.

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