
New York State Police are investigating a trooper-involved shooting that left 1 person dead
CNN
New York State Police are investigating a trooper-involved shooting in downtown Buffalo on Saturday that left one person dead and the trooper injured, the agency said in a news release.
Around 10:30 a.m. Saturday, authorities responded to reports of a vehicle traveling more than 100 mph on Interstate 90 in Erie County and began to pursue the car in an attempt to pull the driver over, Major Carla DiRienzo said at a news conference Saturday afternoon.
The suspect struck a state police vehicle during the pursuit and then proceeded to exit the freeway and head to downtown Buffalo, authorities said. Roughly an hour later, the individual was found in the downtown area, pulled over and talking to bystanders, DiRienzo said.

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