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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 ...
The man accused of fatally shooting two Idaho firefighters before killing himself had previously tried to join the fire ...
Officials said Wess Roley, 20, started a fire and then killed two responding firefighters. He was found dead on Canfield Mountain after a shootout.
The man accused of fatally shooting two Idaho firefighters left a letter in which he wrote he would "go into battle,” ...
Wess Roley once lived in Phoenix, with some of his family still living in the area, according to court records and social media posts.
"Tomorrow, I shall go into battle. If I survive, it would be with upmost dishonor," Roley wrote to his father.
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Man Suspected of Opening Fire on Idaho Firefighters Believed He Was Going 'Into Battle': Authorities
Authorities in Idaho have released more details about the 20-year-old suspect who deliberately set a wildfire to ambush ...
Roley is believed at this time to be the only suspect involved, Norris added. He lived previously in California, Arizona and Idaho and may have been living in his vehicle, according to Norris.
The family of Idaho sniper Wess Roley – who shot dead two firefighters after apparently luring them to the woods with a brushfire Sunday — has broken their silence, saying they “do not ...
Roley’s grandfather, Dale Roley, told CNN his 20-year-old grandson came from a family of arborists and had been working in the tree service industry while trying to figure out his career path.
The man accused of fatally shooting firefighters as they responded to a call in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, on Sunday has been identified as 20-year-old Wess Roley, Sheriff Robert Norris of the Kootenai ...
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