Fire trucks and police vehicles formed a solemn procession on Sunday, June 29, 2025, as they transported the bodies of firefighters who lost their lives in a tragic incident. AP


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Wildfire-fighting turned into tragedy on Sunday near Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, when two firefighters died and a third was critically injured after someone opened fire on their crew. The terrifying attack happened just after they arrived to battle a brush fire at Canfield Mountain.

Surprise Attack at the Firefront

Firefighters rushed to the scene after they spotted the fire on Canfield Mountain, a popular trail on the town’s edge. They asked a nearby man to move his vehicle to make way. Moments later, gunshots erupted.

“We believe that the suspect started the fire, and we do believe that it was an ambush and it was intentional,” said Sheriff Bob Norris. “These firefighters did not have a chance.”

A Young Suspect with a Firestarter’s Role

Police later named the suspect as Wess Roley, a 20-year-old transient who lived in his vehicle nearby. Investigators believe he ignited the fire using flint to lure firefighters.

From cover behind fire trucks, the team came under heavy fire. Two lost their lives; a third underwent surgery and continues to fight for recovery.

Sheriff Norris said deputies returned fire amid the chaos. Authorities tracked Roley’s phone signal to the mountain. A tactical unit found him dead with a weapon beside him.

“We believe that was the only shooter that was on that mountain at that time,” Norris said. His body lay near the blaze, and crews had to remove it before it burned further.

Probing a Tragic Mystery

Emergency services continue to battle the wildfire and warn locals to stay alert in case of flare-ups. Investigators suspect Roley may have hidden extra weapons.

No manifesto or message explained why he targeted the firefighters. Officials are still piecing together what drove him to such an act.

Families of the fallen firefighters are deeply shocked. In a somber procession, their bodies were carried from the hospital in Coeur d’Alene to Spokane. Flags flew and people stood quietly in respect.

Governor Brad Little called the attack “heinous” and asked locals to pray for the heroes and their loved ones.

A Community Rallied and Resilient

Neighbors continue to pay tribute. Fire crews stood guard overnight to keep the wildfire from reigniting. Federal agencies joined local efforts to piece together the full story and protect the region.

This brutal ambush on brave first responders stunned the town. Yet amid the pain, Idaho’s firefighting and law enforcement teams press on, united in purpose.

The tragic lessons from Canfield Mountain may shape future safety protocols and emergency responses—ensuring those who protect us get protection too.

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