A man who started a forest fire and then shot two firefighters and injured another in northern Idaho, allegedly the fire fighter asked him to move his vehicle.
Noris recognized suspected gunman as a 20-year-old Ves roll in a Sunday attack, found dead in a clear self-infusing gun wound scene.
The Associated Press reported that according to Kotenai County Sheriff Bob Noris, 20 -year -old Wes Roll asked firefighting respondents to transfer their vehicle.
Idaho shooting | New details on suspect
Kootenai County Sheriff Bob Norris offered new details about Sunday’s confrontation at Canfield Mountain in the exact north of a popular entertainment field. According to Sheriff, the vess roll, once aspired to be a fire fighter, was living out of his vehicle and there were only some contacts in the area.
However, the purpose of this murder is still not known, Sheriff said, “We are not able to find an alert.”
Noris said that the families of the victims are “in shock and are still processing it.” On Sunday, Rollis Set a fire using a flint, and the firefighters that reach the scene found themselves under the fire. When they took the cover behind the fire trucks, two of them were killed and one third of them were injured as they passed through bullets in several hours. Rolli later killed himself, Sheriff said.
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Firefrails, Rolli had a conversation
Sheriff Noris said that “his vehicle was being parked, where it was.” Roll California And living in Arizona and Idaho “for a better part of 2024,” Noris said, saying that it is still not clear why he arrived here or chose this place for the attack.
On Sunday, two helicopters hover in the region, equipped with snipers ready to take the suspect down, while the FBI used roll’s cellphone data and ordered the residents to give shelter in place to track it. He eventually found the roll dead in the mountains, his gun next to him.
Rolli lived in Sandpoint, Idaho, working for tree service, TJ Franks said, with whom he lived. Franks also said that his camera threw the rolls in a day and caught the gang signs, due to which he called the police. “I didn’t know what really think about it,” Franks said. “I only called the police and talked to them.”
Franks also revealed that the landlord called him one morning as neighbors reported that the roll vehicle was left for about 12 hours. He also said that the roll “started acting a little strange” and shaved her long hair completely at a point.
AP said to him, “We only paid attention to that he is starting to fall or starts going downhill.”