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Three Police Officers Killed After Chase of Two Bomb Suspects at Eagles’ NovaCare Complex

Three police officers were killed and two others seriously injured on Wednesday afternoon after a violent chase of two suspects allegedly attempting to plant explosive devices near the NovaCare Complex, the Philadelphia Eagles’ training facility.

According to law enforcement officials, the incident began when two men were spotted acting suspiciously near a side entrance to the complex. Officers attempted to apprehend them, leading to a pursuit. During the chase, the two suspects opened fire on police, leading to three officers’ deaths and injuries to two others.

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Authorities confirmed that three officers died at the scene. Two others were transported to a nearby hospital in critical but stable condition. The FBI and bomb disposal units immediately secured the area, sweeping for additional threats. Names of the fallen officers have not yet been released.

The Eagles organization issued a statement expressing “deep sorrow and gratitude” for the officers’ sacrifice:

“This is a heartbreaking day for our community. We mourn with the families of these brave officers and remain committed to supporting them in every way possible. The safety of our players, staff, and fans will always be our top priority.”

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GOV. Pennsylvania urged calm while promising a thorough investigation:

“We will get answers. We will ensure justice is done. Above all, we will not let fear define our city.”

The investigation is ongoing, with federal and state agencies assisting. Officials have urged the public to stay away from the complex until it is declared secure and to report any suspicious activity.

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