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The grandfather of Wess Roley, the 20-year-old man believed to have killed two men and injured another after he lured firefighters to a blaze in Coeur D’Alene, Idaho, has shared that his grandson ...
Idaho firefighter killer Wess Roley had “Nazi tendencies” and was “obsessed with guns” as a schoolkid — often alarming fellow students by doodling swastikas and weapons… ...
Wess Roley: Suspect accused of ambushing and killing two firefighters ‘wanted to be a firefighter himself,’ family reveals - Wess Roley, 20, deliberately ignited a blaze to lure firefighters ...
Wess Roley owned a shotgun and a long rifle, his grandfather said. Investigators are confident a shotgun was used in the Sunday attack but have stopped short of ruling out additional firearms.
Firefighter/engineer David Tysdal was seriously wounded and remains hospitalized. Authorities identified the suspect as Wess Roley. Kootenai County Sheriff Bob Norris said it appeared he had been ...
Wess Roley once lived in Phoenix, with some of his family still living in the area, according to court records and social media posts.
Wess Roley was identified as the gunman suspected of starting a fire before fatally shooting two firefighters in Idaho.
A northwest Idaho community is still reeling after a 20-year-old man was suspected of fatally shooting two firefighters and injuring another after intentionally starting a fire to ambush them.
2 firefighters killed, 1 injured in deadly sniper shooting in Idaho Authorities have identified 20-year-old Wess Roley as the suspect accused of ambushing firefighters responding to a wildfire in ...
The suspected sniper was identified as Wess Roley, 20, Kootenai County Sheriff Bob Norris confirmed at a news conference Monday afternoon.
Idaho killer Wess Roley posted a chilling online photo of himself masked in camouflage with a belt of rifle shells, along with a Bjork song with lyrics ominously warning, “I’m going hunting ...
The suspect, identified as Wess Roley, 20, is believed to have climbed a tree and shot the firefighters below with a shotgun, the Kootenai County sheriff, Robert Norris, told reporters.