Idaho
shooting: two dead after firefighters ambushed by gunman while responding to
fire
Shelter-in-place
alert sent to Coeur d’Alene residents after multiple people were shot at while
controlling fire
Robert
Mackey
Mon 30 Jun
2025 01.14 BST
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jun/29/firefighters-idaho-gunman
Two
firefighters were killed after they were ambushed by sniper fire while
responding to a blaze in a northern Idaho mountain community, as crews endured
a barrage of gunfire over several hours that the governor called a “heinous”
assault.
A
shelter-in-place order was lifted on Sunday night after a tactical response
team discovered the body of a man with a firearm nearby, the Kootenai County
sheriff’s office said.
Sheriff Bob
Norris said officials didn’t know if anyone else was shot.
The sheriff
said the shooter had used high-powered sporting rifles to fire rapidly at first
responders, with law enforcement initially unsure of the number of perpetrators
involved. Law enforcement was investigating whether the fire could have been
intentionally set in order to lure first responders to the scene.
The
Department of Homeland Security secretary, Kristi Noem, has been briefed on the
Idaho shooting, ABC News reported.
The state’s
governor, Brad Little, said “multiple heroic firefighters” were attacked while
responding to the fire.
“This is a
heinous direct assault on our brave firefighters,” he wrote on Facebook. “I ask
all Idahoans to pray for them and their families as we wait to learn more.”
A large
number of law enforcement vehicles flooded the area, including US marshals,
according to a photograph posted on social media by the news director of the
local broadcaster KXLY.
The same
outlet reported that hundreds of law enforcement and fire personnel had
established a command post in Cherry Hill dog park.
The
sheriff’s office in neighbouring Soshone County said on Facebook that
authorities were “dealing with an active shooter situation where the shooter is
still at large”.
The fire was
still active, Norris said. “It’s going to keep burning. Can’t put any resources
on it right now.”
The FBI
responded to the scene with technical teams and tactical support, deputy
director Dan Bongino said.
“It remains
an active, and very dangerous scene,” he wrote in a post on X.
Coeur
d’Alene is a city of 55,000 residents near the border with Washington. Canfield
Mountain is a popular hiking and biking area on the outskirts of the northern
Idaho city, covered with trees and heavy brush and crisscrossed with trails.
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