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At least one officer killed in ambush-style shooting in Pennsylvania

WATCH ABOVE: A gunman with a history of domestic abuse fatally shot a police officer and wounded a second Thursday before he and a woman were found dead following a reported fight at their apartment, authorities said – Nov 10, 2016

CANONSBURG, Pa. – One of two western Pennsylvania police officers “ambushed” and shot while responding to a domestic situation has died, and police are searching for a suspect, authorities said Thursday.

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Washington County Coroner Tim Warco didn’t immediately identify the slain Canonsburg officer pending notification of relatives.

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State police Trooper Melinda Bondarenka told reporters the incident began at 3:14 a.m. when the Canonsburg officers responded to a report of a domestic dispute.

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The officers were “ambushed upon their arrival” and immediately shot, Bondarenka said.

The surviving officer was flown to a hospital in Pittsburgh, Warco said. His name and condition weren’t immediately released.

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Police and SWAT teams have been seen near at least two homes in the borough about 30 kilometres southwest of Pittsburgh. It’s not clear whether the suspect was in either of those homes.

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Police haven’t said whether they know who the suspect is, or whether he’s been charged.

The Canon-McMillan School District cancelled classes Thursday because of the heavy police presence, and the nearby Chartiers-Houston School District was operating on a two-hour delay.

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