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The man who police believe killed two Idaho firefighters responding to a brush fire after starting the flames himself had ...
The suspect's grandfather said that he wanted to be a firefighter and that "something must have snapped" for him to have ...
Wess Roley once lived in Phoenix, with some of his family still living in the area, according to court records and social ...
Law enforcement named Wess Roley as the primary suspect in the deadly arson and shooting attack staged against firefighters on Sunday in Idaho.
Wess Roley -- the man accused of setting a forest fire and launching a sniper-style ambush on firefighters -- once had dreams of becoming one himself, it has been revealed.
The grandfather of Wess Roley, the 20-year-old man believed to have killed two men and injured another after he lured firefighters to a blaze in Coeur D’Alene, Idaho, has shared that his grandson ...
Officials said Wess Roley, 20, started a fire and then killed two responding firefighters. He was found dead on Canfield Mountain after a shootout.
Investigators say Roley intentionally set the fire to ambush the fire crew on Sunday and was perched in a sniper position, firing at the firefighters, according to the AP. They took cover behind ...
Jason Roley, the father of accused shooter Wess Roley, said his son had gotten a GED and moved to Idaho, intending to be in the military.
Kootenai County Sheriff Robert Norris said on Sunday that it remains unclear whether Roley was shot dead by cops or died by suicide.
Snopes was able to identify the individuals in the photo, but the social media account that posted it appeared to have been deleted.
The man suspected of fatally shooting two firefighters and wounding a third after luring them to a brush fire in northern Idaho on Sunday was identified by authorities as Wess Roley, 20. Roley, who ...