“It was no doubt that he was directly targeting police officers.”

Ahmed Aminamin El-Mofty was identified by Dauphin County District Attorney Ed Marsico at a late Friday night press conference as the man who was shot and killed in a shootout with police after he fired on officers in several attacks targeting police in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania on Friday. Marsico said El-Mofty, 51, had ‘ties to the Middle East’ and had recently traveled there. One officer was wounded but is expected to make a full recovery. Marsico said of El-Mofty, “it was no doubt that he was directly targeting police officers.”

Ahmed Aminamin El-Mofty, police handout photo.

The FBI is involved in the investigation but no motive for the attacks has been reported. PJ media reported El-Mofty is a naturalized citizen from Turkey.

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PJ Media also noted “ISIS supporter Jalil Aziz was sentenced to 12 years in prison (on Wednesday) in Harrisburg.” However police have not yet tied the shootings to the sentencing.

WGAL-TV reported Marsico’s summary of the attacks:

1. Around 4 p.m., shots were fired at a Capitol police officer at 3rd and Mulberry streets. The officer’s vehicle was hit. The officer was not hurt. 2. Shots were fired at a Pennsylvania State trooper at 4th and Market streets. The officer suffered a slight injury. She is expected to be OK. 3. At 17th and Mulberry streets, the gunman engages in a shootout with Harrisburg police and state police, and is killed. No officers are hurt.

In the final attack, El-Mofty shot at police with two 9mm handguns according to Marsico. A suspicious device found near El-Mofty’s body was determined to be “of no import” by police, reported PennLive.

PennLive Facebook video of DA Marsico’s press conference:

LIVE: Authorities give an update on the investigation on shootings Friday in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Posted by PennLive.com on Friday, December 22, 2017

Photos from the final shooting posted by WHP-TV reporter Courtney Highfield.

Suspect is down in the 1700 Block of Mulberry. Here’s what that scene looks like. Police say he has a device near his body – bomb squad is working to secure that @CBS21NEWS pic.twitter.com/STI3LLow3S — Courtney Highfield (@CourtHighfield) December 22, 2017

Police are asking anyone with information about El-Mofty to contact them.