Syracuse cop and Onondaga sheriff’s deputy shot and killed in upstate NY suburb
A Syracuse cop and a sheriff’s deputy were shot and killed in an upstate New York community Sunday night in an exchange of gunfire in which the suspect was also killed, police said.
The deadly scene played out in front of a house in the Syracuse suburb of Salina before 9 p.m. as officers were investigating a suspicious car, law enforcement officials said.
An officer with the Syracuse Police Department and a deputy with the Onondaga County Sheriff’s Office were hit by gunfire, a Syracuse police spokesperson told The Post earlier Sunday night.
“We lost two heroes tonight,” said Syracuse Police Chief Joseph Cecile during a news conference streamed by WYSR early Monday. “Two men who answered the call to duty to put on the badge to protect the community, protect and serve. We lost two of them tonight.”
The slain Syracuse cop and his partner initially made a traffic stop of a suspicious car in the city before it quickly fled, Cecile said.

