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The man who police believe killed two Idaho firefighters responding to a brush fire after starting the flames himself had ...
Jason Roley, the father of accused shooter Wess Roley, said his son had gotten a GED and moved to Idaho, intending to be in ...
The suspect's grandfather said that he wanted to be a firefighter and that "something must have snapped" for him to have ...
Wess Roley once lived in Phoenix, with some of his family still living in the area, according to court records and social ...
Idaho firefighter killer Wess Roley had “Nazi tendencies” and was “obsessed with guns” as a schoolkid — often alarming fellow ...
After June 29 shootings in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, killed two firefighters and injured another, social media users rushed to fill in the blanks of suspected shooter Wess Roley’s background.  Roley, 20, ...
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.
Wess Roley, 20, was identified as the Idaho shooter by Bob Norris, the sheriff of Kootenai County, which is in northern Idaho just west of Spokane.
Wess Roley once lived in Phoenix, with some of his family still living in the area, according to court records and social media posts.
Roley, 20, died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound Sunday after attacking firefighters responding to the blaze he set.