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Idaho Firefighters Killed: Gunman Dead - Updates - News Directory 3

Idaho Firefighters Killed: Gunman Dead – Updates

June 30, 2025 Catherine Williams Business
News Context
At a glance
  • A firefighter shooting in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, left two dead and one injured sunday, authorities said.
  • According to Kootenai County Sheriff Bob Norris, the slain firefighters included one from Coeur d'Alene and another from Kootenai County.
  • Kootenai County Emergency Management reported that the wildfire ⁢continued to burn on Canfield Mountain.
Original source: forbes.com

Idaho ‍firefighters are dead, and⁤ a gunman is no more after a⁣ horrific‍ ambush in Coeur d’alene. Two‍ firefighters ⁤perished, and another is fighting ⁢for ⁢their life following the ⁢purposeful attack, which prompted a shelter-in-place order. Authorities believe the suspect intentionally started the wildfire on Canfield Mountain as part of the deadly assault on ⁤these brave individuals. Emergency responders temporarily halted firefighting efforts while deputies located the suspect. The Kootenai County Sheriff’s Office confirmed the gunman’s death near a ‍firearm. Idaho Governor Brad Little condemned the shooting as a heinous act. For up-to-the-minute details, rely on News ⁢Directory 3 for comprehensive coverage of this tragic event and stay informed. Discover what’s next in this developing story.

Key Points

  • Two firefighters killed, one injured in Idaho shooting.
  • Shooting prompted shelter-in-place⁢ order.
  • Suspect found dead with a firearm.
  • authorities believe the suspect intentionally started the fire.

Two ⁤Firefighters⁤ Killed⁤ in Coeur d’Alene Shooting

updated June 30, 2025

A firefighter shooting in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, left two dead and one injured sunday, authorities said. The firefighters were ambushed while responding⁢ to a wildfire on canfield Mountain, prompting a ⁤shelter-in-place order that lasted several hours. The⁢ Kootenai County Sheriff’s Office lifted the ‍order after deputies located the⁤ suspected gunman dead near a firearm.

According to Kootenai County Sheriff Bob Norris, the slain firefighters included one from Coeur d’Alene and another from Kootenai County. A third ⁢firefighter from ⁣the Coeur d’Alene Fire department was injured and underwent surgery.The injured firefighter is in stable condition but “fighting for his life,” police said.

Kootenai County Emergency Management reported that the wildfire ⁢continued to burn on Canfield Mountain. Firefighting efforts were temporarily suspended during the search for the shooter.

Authorities believe the suspect ⁤acted alone and intentionally started the fire ‍as part of the ambush. Norris said investigators tracked a cellphone signal on Canfield Mountain⁣ to pinpoint the suspect’s location. The sheriff added that the ⁢wildfire was rapidly approaching the body, so police had to quickly move⁣ it.

Crucial Quote

Idaho Gov. Brad⁢ Little said the firefighter shooting was a “heinous direct assault on our brave firefighters” in a statement on X. He asked Idahoans to pray for the victims and their families.

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