‘This is a tragic day for all of us’
The Pennsylvania State Police honored fallen Corporal Timothy O’Connor Jr., releasing more information about the dedicated officer who was killed in the line of duty while conducting a traffic stop on March 9.
Corporal O’Connor was assigned to the Troop J Embreeville Station. He enlisted in the Pennsylvania State Police in September of 2010 as a member of the 131st cadet class. Upon graduation, he was assigned to Troop J, Avondale, and in October 2016, he joined their Criminal Investigation Unit. In March 2022, he transferred to Troop J, Embreeville, and in July 2022, was promoted to corporal and continued serving at Troop J, Embreeville.
Corporal O’Connor was 40 years old and became the 105th member of the Pennsylvania State Police to make the ultimate sacrifice by giving his life in the line of duty. Corporal O’Connor leaves behind a wife and daughter.
“This is a tragic day for all of us. We have lost a dear member of our family, a hero and member of the Pennsylvania State Police,” said Lieutenant Colonel George Bivens, Acting Commissioner of the Pennsylvania State Police. “Our hearts remain with Corporal O’Connor’s wife, daughter, and family. We ask for everyone’s continued prayers to help them during this devastating time.”
Gov. Josh Shapiro ordered flags to fly at half-staff in Corporal O’Connor’s honor.
“Pennsylvania tragically lost one of our finest when State Police Corporal Tim O’Connor was killed in the line of duty. My heart breaks for Corporal O’Connor’s wife Casey, their young daughter, and their entire family,” said Gov. Shapiro. “Lori and I mourn with the Pennsylvania State Police family and with all of our law enforcement partners. I’ve directed flags across our Commonwealth to be lowered in honor of Corporal O’Connor. May his memory be a blessing.”
“Last night we lost a distinguished protector of the Chester County community,” said Christopher de Barrena-Sarobe, the Chester County District Attorney. “We grieve the loss of Corporal O’Connor and share our deepest condolences with his family.”
Corporal O’Connor had responded to a report of an erratic driver in the area of Walnut Road and Compass Road in Honey Brook Township. Corporal O’Connor located the vehicle within minutes and initiated a traffic stop near the intersection of Route 10 and Michael Road in West Caln Township, Chester County. This was at approximately 8:24 p.m. As Corporal O’Connor approached the vehicle, the driver immediately opened fire from inside the vehicle, striking the 15-year Pennsylvania State Police veteran from the driver’s side of the vehicle.
The gunman then exited the vehicle, walked a short distance, and fatally shot himself with a semi-automatic pistol. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
Corporal O’Connor was transported to Paoli Hospital, where he was pronounced deceased.
The gunman has been identified as Jesse Nathan Elks, age 32, of Honey Brook.
The Pennsylvania State Police Troop J Major Case Team and the Chester County District Attorney’s Office are investigating this incident.

