Pa. state trooper shot, killed during traffic stop in Chester County

The suspect then turned the gun on himself
Flags at half-staff at Pennsylvania State Police barracks in Coatesville
Photo credit Nigel Thompson/KYW Newsradio

HONEY BROOK, Pa. (KYW Newsradio) — A Pennsylvania state trooper was shot and killed by a driver during a traffic stop in Chester County Sunday night, authorities said.

Investigators said Cpl. Timothy O’Connor was responding to a report of an erratic driver in Honey Brook around 8:15 p.m.

Within minutes, police said he located the erratic driver and, about 10 minutes later, radioed in that he was making a traffic stop of the vehicle at Compass and Michael roads. State Police Lt. Col. George Bivens said that is the last they heard from O’Connor.

“Unfortunately, he did not respond to radio calls to check on him,” said Bivens. “A patrol responded immediately to check on his well-being and found a very bad situation.”

The patrol discovered O’Connor had been shot. The driver of the vehicle that he pulled over was dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

O’Connor was rushed to Paoli Hospital, where he died from his injuries.

According to investigators, O’Connor had approached the driver’s side window of the car during the traffic stop, and that’s when the driver opened fire. Then, with O’Connor down, the driver got out, walked a short distance from the car, and took his own life.

Officials have not yet publicly identified the suspect but said he was a 32-year-old man from Chester County. Authorities are looking into potential motives.

O’Connor was a 15-year veteran of the Pennsylvania State Police. He leaves behind a wife and young daughter.

“We will see the flags of our commonwealth flown at half-staff at my direction, a visible reminder of the hero Cpl. O’Connor was,” Gov. Josh Shapiro said outside Paoli Hospital Sunday night.

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