Law enforcement around Pa. take to social media to express sadness after Lebanon shooting

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Law enforcement around Pa. take to social media to express sadness after Lebanon shooting
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Local law enforcement takes to social media to express sadness after Lebanon shooting

Lebanon City Mayor Sherry Capello said the officers responded to a domestic disturbance in the 1100 block of Forest Street at 3:30 p.m.

About an hour later, the officers were calling for help because a shooting had broken out and three were hit. Capello said one of the surviving officers is in critical condition but is stable, while the other is stable.As news spread of the loss of the officer, law enforcement officials around the region began sharing condolences.

Attorney General Josh Shaprio called the shooting a “sobering reminder of the dangers our brave men and women in uniform face day after day.” My heart goes out to Lebanon City Police Department. A sobering reminder of the dangers our brave men and women in uniform face day after day. And they keep showing up, running *towards* danger anyway.

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