'Total ambush': Gunman attacks Idaho firefighters responding to wildfire



Idaho firefighters were dispatched around 1:21 p.m. Sunday after receiving a call about a brush fire in the woods on Canfield Mountain near Coeur d'Alene; roughly 40 minutes later, first responders reported coming under gunfire.

'These firefighters did not have a chance.'

Kootenai County Sheriff Robert Norris initially announced that first responders were "actively taking sniper fire," and he added that "we don't know if there's one, two, three, or four [shooters]."

First responders made urgent calls for help on their radios, the Associated Press reported: “Everybody’s shot up here ... send law enforcement now."

More than 300 law enforcement officers and the FBI responded to the scene, the New York Times reported.

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Two firefighters were shot and killed; a third firefighter was wounded.

Norris said it appeared the sniper was hiding in the rugged terrain and using a high-powered rifle, the AP reported, adding that the sheriff said he instructed deputies to fire back.

Authorities later discovered the body of the suspected gunman with a weapon nearby. They moved the body as the fire spread. It wasn't clear how the alleged male gunman died.

Authorities believe the gunman intentionally set the fire in order to lure firefighters to the scene.

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Norris described the attack as a "total ambush."

"These firefighters did not have a chance," he added.

Norris indicated the suspected gunman acted alone, and his identity has not been released. Law enforcement declined to say what kind of weapon they found with the suspected gunman.

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One fatally shot firefighter was from the Coeur d'Alene Fire Department; the other was with Kootenai County Fire and Rescue. The firefighter who survived the shooting was "fighting for his life" after surgery, Norris said, but was in stable condition.

The AP said in the evening the bodies of the slain firefighters arrived in the nearby city of Spokane, Washington — and escorted by a procession of fire and law enforcement vehicles. The outlet added that firefighters and others saluted as the vehicles passed by.

Idaho Governor Brad Little (R) wrote in a post on X, "Multiple heroic firefighters were attacked today while responding to a fire in North Idaho. This 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."

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"As this situation is still developing, please stay clear from the area to allow law enforcement and firefighters to do their jobs," he added.

Attorney General Pam Bondi wrote in a post on social media, "Thank you to our incredible @FBI agents on the ground assisting local authorities in Idaho. We are praying for all."

A shelter-in-place order was lifted Sunday night, the AP said.

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Naked man arrested after opening fire inside a Greyhound bus



A nightmarish scene unfolded on Wednesday in the small town of Oroville, CA when a 21-year-old man opened fire inside of a Greyhound bus.

The Butte County Sheriff's Office said the Oroville Police Department began receiving reports of an active shooter in the area. KCRA3 reported, "One person has died, and several others were hurt Wednesday evening after a Butte County shooting inside a bus, officials said."

Police began getting tips that the suspect, Asaahdi Coleman, fled the scene to a nearby Walmart before law enforcement arrived.

It was reported that Coleman had "no clothing on" inside the Walmart and was acting in an "erratic manner" when he was arrested by law enforcement.

Officials announced, "several subjects suffered gunshot wounds" and were taken to a nearby hospital when first responders arrived. One woman was pronounced dead at the scene.

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One person has died and several others were hurt Wednesday evening after a Butte County shooting inside a bus, officials said.

The Butte County Sheriff's Office said the Oroville Police Department started getting calls around 7:35 p.m. about a shooting inside a Greyhound bus outside the ampm store on Feather River Boulevard and Oro Dam.

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First responders arrived and found "several subjects suffering from gunshot wounds" who were transported to area hospitals. A 43-year-old woman died at the scene, despite life-saving measures.

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Video obtained by KCRA 3 shows a person being detained inside the Walmart.

The shooting suspect, later identified as 21-year-old Asaahdi Coleman of Sacramento, fled before law enforcement arrived, the sheriff's office said. Shortly after officers and deputies arrived at the scene, the police department started getting more calls about the suspect having moved inside the nearby Walmart on Cal Oak Road.

Officials said Coleman had “no clothing on” inside the Walmart and was acting in an “erratic manner.”

“Our deputies recognized or identified him based on the description that they had received, coupled with the behavior that he was exhibiting and immediately were able to take him into custody without further incident or the use of any kind of force,” Honea said.

Law enforcement personnel took the person into custody and transported them to the Butte County Jail.

A total of five people were shot, according to Butte County Sheriff Kory Honea.

Honea said an 11-year-old girl was taken to the hospital and is in stable condition. A 25-year-old pregnant woman also sustained gunshot wounds and is in critical condition.

A 32-year-old man with “multiple gunshot wounds” was also hospitalized, underwent surgery, and is in critical condition, Honea said.

The last victim, a 38-year-old man, had a minor injury and is expected to be released from the hospital soon.

The identities of the victims will be released once next of kin is notified.

Breaking: Boulder police respond to 'active shooter' situation at grocery store



Police in Boulder, Colorado, responded to an active shooter situation at a King Soopers grocery store on Monday, and video footage from a witness at the scene shows multiple people lying on the ground.

A man was led out of the building in handcuffs and appearing to have blood on one leg, but it is unclear if he is a suspect in the incident.

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The New York Times reported that a witness who "posted a live video from the scene shortly after the shooting began, said he heard about a dozen shots and saw three people who appeared to be wounded — two in the parking lot and one inside the supermarket."

The Boulder Police Department responded to the scene. The FBI announced in a tweet later, "At the request of the Boulder Police Department, FBI Denver personnel are assisting with an investigation into an active shooter situation at a King Soopers grocery store on Table Mesa Drive in Boulder."

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Another man at the scene of the incident told KCNC-TV that his son-in-law and grandchildren were in the store when the shooting broke out, and that the suspect "shot the woman in front of them" in line at the pharmacy.

BPD was scheduled to hold a press conference at 7:45 p.m. ET, but it has been delayed.

This is a developing story and will be updated.