A New York state trooper responding to an early-morning domestic call has been killed along with a suspect. An official with knowledge of the investigation confirmed to The Associated Press the trooper was killed while responding to a domestic dispute Monday morning south of Corning, near the Pennsylvania state line. The official spoke of condition of anonymity because the person was not authorized to release the information. The trooper's identity was being withheld pending the notification of relatives. The shooting near SUNY Corning Community College in New York's Southern Tier drew a large police presence. State police did not immediately respond to requests for comment. ---- 9:52 a.m. CORNING, N.Y. (AP) -- An early-morning shooting near a community college has drawn a large police presence. 18 News reports that people living near SUNY Corning Community College in New York's Southern Tier received a phone alert from state police early Monday telling them to stay inside and to lock their doors. Police said later Monday morning it was an "active scene." The college said in a Facebook post that the off-campus situation did not involve any of its students or personnel and that there was no threat to the campus. State police did not immediately respond to requests for comment. State police are using one of the college's parking lots as a command center during the investigation.
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