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WEBVTT HAPPENED. SHELDON. REPORTER: WELL IT IS A PAINFUL ORDEAL FOR THE RESIDENTS LIVING IN THIS NEIGHBORHOOD KNOWING THAT TWO OFFICERS WERE SHOT, ONE OFFICER KILLED. IT WAS A BRUTAL ORDEAL EARLY IN THE MORNING JUST AFTER 3:00 WHEN THE OFFICERS SHOWED UP FOR A DOMESTIC CALL. AS SOON AS CANONSBURG POLICE ARRIVED AT 120 WOOD CREST DRIVE THEY WERE SWARMED BY GUNFIRE. THE SHOTS ECHOED BRINGING RESIDENTS OUT OF THEIR BEDS. >> SIX LOUD SHOTS, SOUNDED LIKE HIGH-POWERED RIFLE SHOTS, PROBABLY ABOUT 3:15, 3:20. AND GOT UP, HEADED DOWNSTAIRS, WENT TO CALL THE 11. >> IT WAS VERY FRIGHTENING, NOT KNOWING FOR THE LONGEST TIME WHAT THE SITUATION WAS. REPORTER: STATE POLICE SAY TWO OFFICERS WERE SHOT, POLICE OFFICER SCOTT BASHIOUM WAS PRONOUNCED DEAD AT CANONSBURG HOSPITAL. THE SECOND OFFICER INJURED IS JAMES SAIEVA. WHAT IS EVEN MORE CHILLING IS THAT RESIDENTS COULD HEAR THE OFFICERS TALKING WITH A HEIGHTENED SENSE OF URGENCY AFTER SCOTT BASHIOUM WAS SHOT. >> ONE POLICE OFFICER YELLING TO THE OTHER POLICE OFFICER, YOU KNOW, ARE YOU OKAY? YOU ARE Y OKAY, ARE YOU OKAY? REPORTER: RESIDENTS SAW A THIRD OFFICER RACE DOWN THE STREET IN HIS PATROL CAR WITH THE REAR DOORS OPEN TO PICK UP THE OFFICERS HIT BY GUNFIRE. >> I DID SEE HIM STOP, JUMP OUT OF HIS CAR AND I COULD SEE HIM PUTTING SOMETHING INTO THE CAR, HE WENT FURTHER UP THE STREET, TURNED AROUND, CAME BECOME AND PICKED UP THE OFFICER THAT WAS RIGHT IN FRONT OF MY HOUSE. REPORTER: STATE POLICE SAY TWO OTHER PEOPLE ARE DEAD IN ADDITION TO THE SLAIN OFFICER. THE OTHER TWO ARE THE GUNMAN, IDENTIFIED AS MICHAEL CWIKLINSKI, AND HIS PREGNANT WIFE, IDENTIFIED AS DALIA SABAE. MICHAEL CWIKLINSKI APPARENTLY SHOT POLICE AND CARRIED OUT A MURDER-SUICIDE. NOW THEY ARE ALSO TELLING US THAT THE INJURED OFFICER JAMES SAIEVA AT THIS HOUR IS IN STABLE CONDITION AFTER SURGERY EARLIER TODAY. AND PENNSYLVANIA STATE POLICE TELLING US THAT THEY ARE STILL INVESTIGATING THIS CASE. REPORTING LIVE FROM CANONSBURG,

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A man with a history of domestic abuse killed one police officer and injured another Thursday before he and his wife were found dead after a reported fight at their apartment, authorities said. Canonsburg police officers Scott Bashioum and the second officer were "immediately fired upon" when they approached the home on Woodcrest Drive while responding to the domestic call around 3:15 a.m., Pennsylvania State Police Trooper Melinda Bondarenka said. Bashioum, 52, a father of four, died after being taken to Canonsburg Hospital. The second officer, James Saieva, was flown to Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburgh, where he was in stable condition after having surgery. The suspect, Michael Cwiklinski, 47, was found dead in the house with what the coroner said was a self-inflicted gunshot wound. His wife, Dalia Sabae, 28, was also found dead. Investigators said Sabae, who was three-months pregnant, had been shot multiple times. State police said in an update on Saturday that Bashioum was struck twice by the suspect's high powered rifle. Saieva was struck once while still inside his vehicle. Another officer moved his vehicle into the line of fire and drug Bashioum into the cruiser and took him to the hospital. The officer returned and parked in front of Saieva. Investigators said Cwiklinski parked a vehicle in the street in front of the home loaded with gasoline and propane tanks. The vehicle was struck by at least two rounds but did not ignite. More propane cans and a torch were found inside the home. Officers said Saieva remains in stable condition at Allegheny General hospital "in excellent spirits." Dispatchers said this as they responded to the call: “All I know for now is there is a husband and wife -- a female and a man in this residence. She is from Egypt. She is pregnant. We've had multiple domestics here in the past. There was a PFA filed, and he has been problematic with the police in the past.” Bondarenka said the woman had a protection-from-abuse order, or PFA. Neighbors said police were often called to the duplex where the shooting occurred. A criminal complaint filed Nov. 30, 2015, by South Strabane police shows a simple assault charge against Michael Cwiklinski, 47, whose listed address is the same one where Thursday’s shooting occurred. The complaint alleges that Cwiklinski went shopping with Sabae at Walmart in Trinity Point on Nov. 28 and was exiting the store when he "became upset and struck victim in the face with a bag containing merchandise. This injured victim’s right eye. Victim was unable to report this until this date because of the controlling environment victim lives in. Cwiklinski refused to permit his wife to receive medical attention." That same month, Sabae filed a protection for abuse complaint against Cwiklinski, saying in the past he had hit her in the stomach, pushed and hit her and used sex to threaten her about her green card. But that PFA order was dismissed when she failed to show up for a hearing. In June, Cwiklinski was again cited with harassment after he grabbed her by the neck during an argument at their home. Then in October, Sabae filed another PFA after she said Cwiklinski told her: "I and our baby, that I am pregnant with, have to die." A judge ordered Cwiklinski to have no contact with Sabae for two years. Attorney David Wolf, who represented Cwiklinski, told The Associated Press that the charge was dropped and Cwiklinski pleaded guilty to harassment. He was sentenced to anger-management classes and required to have a mental-health evaluation, Wolf said. Sabae worked at Jeffrey's Drugstore in Canonsburg. The store closed early Thursday and posted a message on their sign to their coworker, employee and friend saying, "We will miss you." "I saw her about 6 o'clock (Wednesday) night, and she was pregnant, so I always joked about her maybe carrying more than one child, because I'm a twin, so I asked her how the babies were doing," said Donald Bennett who works at Jeffrey's Drugstore. Bennett said his coworkers are struggling. "She was real happy-go-lucky," Bennett said. "I mean, she's from the Middle East and doesn't have any family around." A statement on the website for Jeffrey's Drugstore said in part,"What happened today is a real tragedy for all involved for the community and the police. Words cannot express how deeply saddened we are today in learning about the tragic loss of our cherished employee, co-worker and friend, Dalia Sabae. She was an immensely valued and beloved member of our family here at Jeffrey's Drugstore, and she will be missed." A military memorial outside the borough building, already decorated with flags for Veterans Day, became a makeshift memorial for Bashioum as residents dropped off flowers, candles and other mementos. The Western Pennsylvania Police Benevolent Foundation said a fund has been set up for Bashioum's family. Donations to the "Officer Scott Bashioum Children Memorial Fund" will be accepted at any Washington Financial Bank branch.