Pennsylvania cop shot dead in routine traffic stop; suspect later shoots himself
A routine traffic stop turned deadly Sunday night when Pennsylvania State Police Corporal Tim O’Connor was shot and killed by a driver, authorities confirmed. The shooter later died by suicide.
Cpl. Tim O’Connor, a 15-year veteran of the state police, was patrolling West Caln Township, about 45 miles west of Philadelphia, when he responded to a call about an erratic driver.
Witnesses said the officer approached the vehicle, at which point the driver, identified as 32-year-old Jesse Nathan Elks of Honey Brook, opened fire from inside the car.
O’Connor, who had been promoted to corporal in 2023, did not respond to subsequent radio calls. Troopers dispatched to the scene found the officer fatally shot.
After the shooting, Elks exited the vehicle, walked a short distance, and reportedly shot himself with a pistol. Police and Chester County authorities are investigating the motives and background of the shooter.
Chester County District Attorney Christopher de Barrena-Sarobe said the investigation would examine Elks’ history and reasons for the attack.
Governor Josh Shapiro visited O’Connor’s family at Paoli Hospital, expressing deep sorrow. “Their son, their husband, was a hero and he died protecting others,” Shapiro said. He ordered flags across Pennsylvania to be lowered Monday in the officer’s honor and directed both U.S. and state flags to fly at half-staff.
O’Connor is survived by his wife Casey, their young daughter, and his parents. “My heart breaks for Tim and Casey’s young daughter and their entire family,” Shapiro wrote on X.
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Joseph Regan, President of the Pennsylvania Fraternal Order of Police State Lodge, called the killing “heartbreaking” and a reminder of the risks officers face every day. “Behind every badge is a person who swore an oath to serve and protect,” he said. The organization, which represents 40,000 active and retired officers, vowed that O’Connor’s courage and sacrifice would never be forgotten.
Cpl. O’Connor joined the state police in 2010 and dedicated over a decade to law enforcement. Colleagues remembered him as a committed officer and a loving family man whose bravery cost him his life.
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Witnesses said the officer approached the vehicle, at which point the driver, identified as 32-year-old Jesse Nathan Elks of Honey Brook, opened fire from inside the car.
O’Connor, who had been promoted to corporal in 2023, did not respond to subsequent radio calls. Troopers dispatched to the scene found the officer fatally shot.
Suspect takes his own life
After the shooting, Elks exited the vehicle, walked a short distance, and reportedly shot himself with a pistol. Police and Chester County authorities are investigating the motives and background of the shooter.
Chester County District Attorney Christopher de Barrena-Sarobe said the investigation would examine Elks’ history and reasons for the attack.
State and families mourn
Governor Josh Shapiro visited O’Connor’s family at Paoli Hospital, expressing deep sorrow. “Their son, their husband, was a hero and he died protecting others,” Shapiro said. He ordered flags across Pennsylvania to be lowered Monday in the officer’s honor and directed both U.S. and state flags to fly at half-staff.
O’Connor is survived by his wife Casey, their young daughter, and his parents. “My heart breaks for Tim and Casey’s young daughter and their entire family,” Shapiro wrote on X.
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Police community pays tribute
Joseph Regan, President of the Pennsylvania Fraternal Order of Police State Lodge, called the killing “heartbreaking” and a reminder of the risks officers face every day. “Behind every badge is a person who swore an oath to serve and protect,” he said. The organization, which represents 40,000 active and retired officers, vowed that O’Connor’s courage and sacrifice would never be forgotten.
Cpl. O’Connor joined the state police in 2010 and dedicated over a decade to law enforcement. Colleagues remembered him as a committed officer and a loving family man whose bravery cost him his life.
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