A Pennsylvania police officer was killed while responding to a shooting at UPMC Memorial hospital in York County on February 22, 2025. Officer Andrew Duarte of the West Borough Police Department was among the first responders to a situation involving a gunman who took hospital staff hostage and was subsequently shot by police.
- Officer Andrew Duarte killed during hospital shooting
- Gunman held staff members as hostages
- Two other officers in stable condition
- Three hospital staff members wounded
- Motive of the gunman remains unknown
The incident unfolded when Diogenes Archangel-Ortiz, 49, targeted the intensive care unit of the hospital. He reportedly restrained one staff member with a zip tie and held others as hostages. In addition to Officer Duarte’s fatal injuries, two other officers were struck during the exchange of gunfire but are currently reported to be in stable condition.
Three hospital staff members—a doctor, a nurse, and a custodian—sustained injuries during the attack but are also recovering well. Another staff member experienced an injury from falling while trying to escape the situation. Fortunately, no patients were harmed during this tragic event.
- Officer Andrew Duarte: Deceased
- Injured Officers: Two (stable condition)
- Injured Hospital Staff: Three (stable condition)
The motive behind Archangel-Ortiz’s actions remains unclear as authorities continue their investigation into the circumstances surrounding this violent outbreak. York County District Attorney Tim Barker addressed reporters later that day expressing condolences for those affected and emphasizing community safety.
This tragic event highlights ongoing concerns about safety within public spaces and law enforcement’s critical role in responding to threats against civilians and healthcare workers alike. The community mourns the loss of Officer Duarte while supporting those recovering from their injuries.