On Sunday, a terrifying ambush unfolded in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, when emergency responders—firefighters and police officers—were attacked while they were attending to a reported emergency call. As they arrived at the scene of a fire, they came under immediate gunfire, prompting a desperate cry for additional support from the Spokane Police Department. Amid the chaos, local sheriffs confirmed they were under sniper fire, reporting multiple injuries and at least two fatalities linked to the attack.
The incident, which began with a targeted fire set to lure the fire department, resulted in grave consequences, as initial reports indicate that at least two firefighters were hurt by gunshots. Kootenai County Sheriffs clarified that those who died were suspected to be firefighters. Pat Riley, Chief of Northern Lakes Fire Protection, explained that the attack occurred near East Nettleton Gulch Road while the firefighters were attempting to battle a bushfire. Residents were quickly alerted by the Sheriff's Office about the unfolding crisis, urging them to steer clear of the area due to an active shooter on Canfield Mountain.
As the situation developed, law enforcement began to suspect a second gunman might still be on the loose. Updates shared by NewsNation correspondent Brian Entin indicated that authorities had cornered suspects who showed no intent to surrender, prompting calls for officers to take decisive action if clear shots presented themselves. Citizens in the vicinity were left in shock, with social media buzzing with eyewitness accounts of the chaotic scene, capturing the intense gunfire that erupted as police and firefighters responded in force.
In light of the unfolding danger, the Shoshone County Sheriff's Office reiterated the need for the community to stay away from Coeur d'Alene, emphasizing the seriousness of the active shooter scenario. Governor Brad Little expressed deep concern over the attack, characterizing it as a direct assault on the heroic firefighters who courageously serve the community. He called upon Idaho residents to keep the injured and their families in their thoughts while urging everyone to remain out of the area to allow essential operations to proceed unhindered.
5 Comments
Leonardo
This is absolutely horrifying. My heart breaks for the fallen firefighters and their families. Utterly senseless.
ytkonos
I am sending love to the first responders who risk their lives daily.
Manolo Noriega
This needs to be condemned by all political sides. It is an affront to humanity.
Fuerza
These monsters need to be caught and prosecuted to the full extent of the law. No mercy.
ZmeeLove
We are so sorry for your loss- our hearts ache for the firefighters and their families.