Wes rollA 20 -year -old, Koir D’Allen, has been identified as a suspect in a deadly deadly shooting of two firefighters in Idaho. Officials report that the role allegedly set fire to the Canfield Mountain on fire to woo the firefighters before opening the fire. The motive remains unclear.
Rejected Social Media Report Claim Russia was born in Russia and later lived in many American states including Florida, New York and Arizona before transferring to Idaho to work for his father’s company. All these posts quote the associated press (AP) as a source, but the original AP reports do not refer to these details, especially the alleged Russian birthplace of the Roli. For example, this information is rejected at this time.
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What do we know about Idaho shooting
Officials say 20 -year -old Wes Roll deliberately set fire Canfield mountain To woo the first respondents in an ambush on Sunday in Idaho. According to officials, Rolli deployed himself to a sniper and set fire to the fire as the fire brigade reached the spot.
The crew covered behind its fire trucks, but two firefighters were badly shot and a third seriously injured.
Helicopters equipped with snipers orbiting overhead, the FBI used cellphone data to track the location of the roll. Eventually, the suspect was found dead with a gun next to him in the mountains. Officials have not yet determined how he died.
“We believe that the suspect started the fire, and we believe it was an ambush and it was deliberate,” Sunday Night Sheriff Bob Noris said at the Sunday night news conference. “These firefighters did not have a chance.”
The injured fire fighter was “fighting for his life” after surgery and was in a stable position, Noris said.
“When you have an environment where you don’t know where the bullets are coming from due to trees and shrubs and what you have, it is challenging for police officers, let the firefighters go alone,” Noris said.
The village Brad Little on Monday ordered us and the flag of Idaho kingdom to be reduced to half staff to honor the firefighters until a day after their memorial service.
He said in a statement, “All our public safety officers, especially our firefight, bravely face danger on daily basis, but we have never seen a heinous work of such violence on our firefighters before.” “This is not Idaho. This indescribable loss is deeply felt by the firefighter community and all of them.”