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The suspect involved in the fatal shooting of two firefighters in Idaho has been identified as Wess Roley, a 20-year-old man who reportedly took his own life at the scene. Kootenai County Sheriff Bob Norris confirmed Roley's identity, stating that he had deliberately set a wildfire near Coeur d'Alene to lure first responders, leading to the tragic ambush, according to thehill and channelnewsasia.
Roley was believed to have expressed an interest in becoming a firefighter, creating speculation regarding his motives. Sheriff Norris indicated that Roley had lived transiently for some time, primarily residing in his vehicle, and that he had had several non-violent interactions with local law enforcement prior to the attack. However, authorities revealed that there was no known group affiliation that motivated the violence, as reported by reuters and channelnewsasia.
During the attack on Sunday, the two deceased firefighters were identified as Frank Harwood, 42, and John Morrison, 52, both of whom were veterans of the Kootenai County Fire Department. A third firefighter, 47-year-old Dave Tysdal, was injured and required surgery, with his condition reported as stable following the incident, according to reuters and thehill.
The shocking incident attracted the response of approximately 300 law enforcement officers, highlighting ongoing concerns about gun violence in the U.S. According to recent data, there have been a staggering 189 mass shootings reported in the country this year, indicating a significant public safety crisis, noted by reuters and channelnewsasia.