MALTA, N.Y. — A man armed with a hunting-style rifle was fatally shot by troopers after he opened fire on the New York State Police barracks in Malta on Wednesday afternoon.
Key Points
- Gunman fired multiple rounds at the State Police barracks in Malta, Saratoga County
- Troopers responded by engaging and fatally shooting the suspect
- State Route 9 closed as investigation remains ongoing
The incident occurred at approximately 1:43 p.m. on Route 9, near the State Police Saratoga Barracks. Authorities said the male suspect approached the station and discharged multiple rounds at the facility before troopers returned fire, killing him.
New York State Police confirmed there is “no current threat to public safety” in the aftermath of the shooting.
Road closed as police investigate
State Route 9 has been shut down between the Route 67 traffic circle at Dunning Street and Saratoga Village Boulevard while investigators remain on the scene.
Officials have not yet released the identity of the shooter or a possible motive. The rifle used in the shooting was described as a “hunting-style” firearm.
Investigation continues
The New York State Police said the investigation remains active and ongoing. No troopers were reported injured in the exchange.
Anyone traveling through the area is being redirected due to the continued road closure.