2 firefighters were killed in a sniper-style ambush in Idaho. Hereâs what we know
What began as a routine response to a brush fire on northern Idahoâs Canfield Mountain turned deadly Sunday after firefighters reported someone shooting at them while they battled the flames.
Video above: Scenes from Coeur dâAlene, Idaho, incident
The gunman is believed to have started the fire so he could target the responding firefighters, officials said. Two were killed and another seriously injured.
âThis was a total ambush. These firefighters did not have a chance,â Kootenai County Sheriff Bob Norris said at a news conference Sunday night.
The attack prompted a massive emergency response and hourslong search for what was then an unknown number of shooters. The shots continued after law enforcement showed up, with the sheriff reporting, âWe are actively taking sniper fireâ earlier Sunday.
A lone gunman, whom authorities have not yet identified, was eventually found on the mountain, dead with a weapon nearby, the sheriff said.
Hereâs what else we know about the targeted attack:
How the shooting unfolded
The sheriffâs office received a call at approximately 1:21 p.m. reporting a fire on the east side of Canfield Mountain in the city of Coeur dâAlene, Norris said.
At roughly 2 p.m., firefighters deployed to the scene reported they were being shot at on the mountain, prompting law enforcement agencies to assist them while the fire continued to burn.
âSend law enforcement right now, thereâs an active shooter zone. Theyâre shot,â one firefighter was heard telling dispatch. âBC three is down. BC one is down. Everybody shot. Up here, law enforcement code three now up here.â
Video above: Firefighters shot in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
For the next 90 minutes, officers from various agencies, including the Spokane County Sheriffâs Office, Idaho State Police and Coeur dâAlene Police Department, converged on the scene and were caught in an exchange of fire with what seemed like bullets from multiple directions, Norris said.
At the time, the sheriff told reporters that whoever was shooting seemed to be using âmodern-day sporting rifles.â
âIâm hoping that somebody has a clear shot and is able to neutralize because they are not, at this point in time, showing any evidence of wanting to surrender,â he said.
Kootenai County Emergency Management issued a shelter-in-place order and asked residents to avoid the area.
Idaho Gov. Brad Little urged people to stay away to allow law enforcement and firefighters to do their work.
âMultiple heroic firefighters were attacked today while responding to a fire in North Idaho,â Little said in . âThis is a heinous direct assault on our brave firefighters. I ask all Idahoans to pray for them and their families as we wait to learn more. Teresa and I are heartbroken.â
How the suspectâs body was located
A total of roughly 300 law enforcement officials ended up taking part in the response to the attack, including the Idaho National Guard and the FBI. Two helicopters with law enforcement snipers were also deployed to assist in the manhunt, Norris said.
At around 7:40 p.m., a SWAT team located a âdeceased maleâ on Canfield Mountain, after officials traced a cell phone signal picked up earlier to the location. A firearm was found nearby, Norris said.
âWe have one dead shooter,â Norris said at a Sunday evening news conference, announcing, âThere is no threat to the community at this time.â Authorities believe the man was the only shooter, the sheriff said, âbased on the trajectory and based on the type of weapons that this individual had that we could recover.â
Norris said the fire was ârapidly approachingâ the scene where the body was found, forcing officers to âscoop everything upâ quickly. Norris acknowledged they couldnât âpreserve the scene like traditionally we would like to,â but âwe had to do what we had to do to preserve the body.â
Officers exchanged gunfire with the suspect during the standoff, the sheriff said. Authorities have not said how the gunman died.
Two firefighters killed
A firefighter from the Coeur dâAlene Fire Department and another from Kootenai County were killed in the shooting, Norris said late Sunday. A third who was injured was out of surgery but was âfighting for his lifeâ as of Sunday evening, the sheriff said.
Authorities have not released the names of the victims.
âWe lost two outstanding professionals of the highest quality,â Kootenai County Commissioner Bruce Mattare told reporters, calling the shooting âsenseless and tragic beyond words.â
âTheir families need support,â Norris said.
The investigation
Authorities are planning to return to where the shooterâs body was found for additional searches âonce the fire threat diminishes.â They are so far not releasing any information on the weapon found with the gunman.
âWe donât know if there are more weapons up there that he had. There is a belief that he ran and shot,â the sheriff said. âThereâs a likelihood that when we are able to enter the scene again tomorrow, without the threat of fire, that weâll find other weapons that were placed.â
The scene where the dead suspect was found is âcontained,â and âcrews will be there all nightâ before the investigation continues in the morning, Norris said.
Attack delayed response to the fire
Efforts to contain the fire were delayed while the suspect was at large, Norris said, adding that no structures were lost.
Now called the Nettleton Gulch Fire, the blaze has spread to 15 to 20 acres, âwith numerous snags and steep terrain,â the Idaho Department of Lands said in Sunday night.
Aircraft, heavy equipment, water tankers, engines, firefighting crews and a specialized incident management team have been ordered and are expected to begin fighting the fire Monday, the department said.