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Gunman started Idaho blaze and then fatally shot 2 firefighters in ambush attack, officials say

  • Two firefighters were fatally shot Sunday in an ambush as they arrived to combat a fire on Canfield Mountain near Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.
  • The incident unfolded about 1:30 p.m. when responders encountered sniper fire from a suspect still active in rugged terrain, prompting a manhunt and investigation.
  • Law enforcement issued a shelter-in-place order for the area around Canfield Mountain Trailhead, with FBI technical teams supporting local authorities amid ongoing sniper fire.
  • Idaho Governor Brad Little condemned the attack on the firefighters as a brutal and targeted act of violence and called on all Idaho residents to keep the victims and their families in their prayers.
  • The search for the shooter continues as the fire remains active, raising concerns about civilians trapped on the mountain and the possibility the fire was set to lure responders.
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U.S. authorities reported on Sunday night that they found the dead body of the alleged shooter who ambushed firefighters in Idaho State, northwest of the country, hours earlier fighting a fire, killing two people. “Based on preliminary information we believe he was the only shooter,” said Kootenai County Sheriff Robert Norris at a press conference, adding that “there is no threat to the community at the time.” The body was found in the area wher…

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WAGA broke the news in Atlanta, United States on Sunday, June 29, 2025.
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