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The suspect who police believe killed two firefighters Sunday after igniting a brush fire in Idaho with a flint fire starter ...
The man accused of killing two firefighters and injuring another after starting a fire and ambushing first responders in Idaho lived in Oklahoma for nearly a year.
Wess Roley, who authorities say took his own life after Sunday’s shootings, is suspected of killing two battalion chiefs whose firefighting careers in Idaho spanned nearly half a century combined.
Battalion Chief Frank Harwood, 42, with Kootenai County Fire and Rescue, was a veteran of the Army National Guard.
Wess Roley, 20, was identified as the Idaho shooter by Bob Norris, the sheriff of Kootenai County, which is in northern Idaho ...
Residents and visitors are reeling since two battalion chiefs were gunned down at a brush fire on Canfield Mountain.
Law enforcement on Monday identified the man who they believe ambushed and killed two firefighters attempting to battle a ...
Wess Roley's grandfather confirmed he attended school in Phoenix, where some of his relatives still live, but moved to Idaho ...
Idaho firefighter sniper Wess Roley was working as an arborist and living in his van when he killed two emergency service ...
He didn’t die a misunderstood young man—he died a coward who lured heroes into the woods and shot them in the back.