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Home » Suspect in Killing of 3 Pa. Officers ID'd — and Police Say He Ambushed Them After Stalking Ex at Rural Farmhouse By Samira Asma-Sadeque
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Suspect in Killing of 3 Pa. Officers ID'd — and Police Say He Ambushed Them After Stalking Ex at Rural Farmhouse By Samira Asma-Sadeque

Jack BogartBy Jack BogartSep 18, 2025 2:57 pm0 ViewsNo Comments
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Suspect in Killing of 3 Pa. Officers ID'd — and Police Say He Ambushed Them After Stalking Ex at Rural Farmhouse
By Samira Asma-Sadeque
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  • Police say Matthew James Ruth shot five officers, killing three of them in rural Pennsylvania
  • The shooting took place on the property of a woman who had briefly dated Ruth
  • Ruth’s ex-girlfriend told police she suspected he had set her pickup truck on fire in August, per local media

Authorities in Pennsylvania say the man who killed three officers ambushed them in camouflage clothing outside his ex-girlfriend’s farmhouse after the woman sought protection from him.

The man, who was then killed by officers in York County, Pa., on Wednesday, Sept. 17, has been identified as Matthew James Ruth, the Associated Press reported, citing unspecified court documents.

The officers who were killed had not been publicly named by press time.

Police say before the shooting, Ruth was being pursued on stalking charges after his ex-girlfriend claimed she saw him outside her house.

He had also been charged with trespassing as well as loitering and prowling at night, according to online court records filed earlier on Wednesday.

Police say those charges stemmed from a domestic-related investigation from the day prior, per AP.

The resident of the farmhouse is Ruth’s ex-girlfriend, CNN reported.

3 Pennsylvania Officers Dead, 2 Seriously Injured While Responding to Investigation

In a probable cause affidavit regarding those charges, police allege the woman reported a man on her property “with binoculars looking into the residence through a window” on Tuesday, WGAL reported.

The woman also said her pickup truck had been set on fire in August, and she suspected Ruth was behind the incident.

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She told police she dated him briefly but he had never been invited to her home.

A neighbor of Ruth’s told the AP that she remembers him doing fundraising for the Boy Scouts, but further information about the man was not immediately available.

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