Three police officers in Pennsylvania were k!ll3d and two others cr!t!cally injured when a crazed gVnman opened fire while they were executing a warrant Wednesday afternoon, according to police and sources.

The cops were blasted by gunfire around 2:10 p.m. at a home on the 1800 block of Haar Road in North Codorus Township, about 35 miles south of Harrisburg, according to state police and a York County spokesperson.

The two officers who were sh0t were rushed to Wellspan York Hospital and are currently in critical but stable condition, Pennsylvania State Police Commissioner Col. Christopher Paris said at a press conference Wednesday night.

Officer being loaded into a medical helicopter.
A crazed gVnman opened fire on police officers Wednesday in York County, k1ll!ng three and cr!tically injuring two more officers.Harrison Jones
Officials have not released the names of the officers who were k!ll3d.

“At this point, we believe the community is safe but we’re leaving no stone unturned, and we’re going to run every lead down,” Paris said.

The suspect who sh0t the officers, who were following up on an investigation that began Tuesday, was shot d3ad by police at the scene, Paris said.

Law enforcement sources told The Post that the incident appeared to be domestic in nature.

Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro and State Police Commissioner Colonel Christopher Paris
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro and State Police Commissioner Colonel Christopher Paris hold a press conference on the sh00ting Wednesday.Reuters
Gov. Josh Shapiro said US Attorney General Pam Bondi reached out to him personally and shared that the state has the “full support of the government.”

“It meant a lot to me that she reached out to offer her support and her prayers for the good people of Pennsylvania,” the Democrat said at the press conference.

“This kind of v!ol3nce isn’t OK. We need to do better as a society. We need to help the people who think picking up a gVn, picking up a w3ap0n is the answer to resolving disputes… So we don’t need to deal with tragedies like this.”

First responders York County Pa.
First responders at the scene of the sh00ting on Wednesday.Harrison Jones 
The FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explos!v3s were on the scene supporting local law enforcement, Bondi said on X.

“Violence against law enforcement is a scourge on our society and never acceptable. Pray for the officers involved.”

While police plan to release additional information about Wednesday’s incident at a later time, the sh00t!ng sent local schools and hospitals into a brief lockdown as a swarm of first responders and cops responded to the sh00ting.

The Spring Grove School District’s six schools were ordered to remain in shelter-in-place, with the lockdown ending at 4:10 p.m., according to the district’s website.

“We’ve been given the ‘all clear’ from law enforcement, and the shelter in place has ended,” school officials said in a pop-up message on the website.

First responders at an incident scene.

“We want to remind everyone that today’s incident did not involve our schools or students. Our actions were taken strictly out of an abundance of caution, with the safety of students and staff as our top priority.”

The York hospital treating the two wounded cops was also on lockdown but has since been operating on “enhanced security protocols,” a Wellspan told CBS21. 

Local lawmakers and police departments turned to social media to share their grief.

Emergency vehicles responding to a shooting in Pennsylvania.
Emergency personnel respond to a sh00ting in North Codorus,
“It’s another really bad day for York County law enforcement,” the Fairview Township Police Department posted on Facebook, with a photo of the Thin Blue Line flag.

“Please keep our brothers and sisters near Spring Grove in your thoughts and prayers.”

Neither Paris nor Shapiro disclosed which department the officers belonged to.

US Sen. John Fetterman also expressed his condolences to the victims’ families.

Pennsylvania state trooper patrolling a road near a cornfield after a police shooting.
A Pennsylvania state police trooper patrols a road after multiple police officers were shot and k!ll3d

Police officers investigating a shooting in Pennsylvania.
Police block off the area where multiple officers were shot and k!ll3d in North Codorus
“This sh00ting in York County is absolutely tragic – and it’s a reminder that we can’t ever, ever forget how dangerous the job of law enforcement is,” the Democrat, who represents the Keystone State, wrote on X. 

“They put their lives on the line for us every single day and we owe them a debt of gratitude. My family grieves for the families of the officers who died in today’s shooting and keeping in our thoughts the others that are recovering.”