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Law enforcement officers who cordoned off the Intensive Care Unit where Diogenes Archangel-Ortiz held several healthcare workers hostage in February had two objectives, according to York County ...
Archangel-Ortiz, 49, attacked healthcare workers in the ICU after his significant other died at the hospital. Barker did not identify her by name or detail her health condition.
Archangel-Ortiz then grabbed a staffer who was hiding underneath a desk and gave her a bag of zip ties, instructing her to zip-tie the other staffers. The first call to 911 was placed at 10:43 a.m.
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The gunman, Diogenes Archangel-Ortiz, shot and wounded two staff members before he was killed. Two other police officers, one from Springettsbury Township and the other from Northern York County ...
When police recovered Archangel-Ortiz’s 9mm handgun, it was not loaded. Barker said they had no details on why Archangel-Ortiz did what he did, noting, “sometimes there is no ‘why.’” ...
That man, Diogenes Archangel-Ortiz, 49, was shot as he was attempting to leave the intensive care unit with a zip-tied hospital employee and a gun already emptied of bullets.
That man, Diogenes Archangel-Ortiz, 49, was shot as he was attempting to leave the intensive care unit with a zip-tied hospital employee and a gun already emptied of bullets. It was then, Barker ...
Archangel-Ortiz shot the doctor, grazing his arm and piercing a jacket. The doctor, who had texted to warn colleagues of the gunman, fled from the ICU.
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