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The latest in the deadly firefighter ambush in Idaho

2025/6/30
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Kirk Sigler: 我目前在爱达荷州海登报道这起令人震惊的消防员遭伏击事件。根据警方的最新消息,枪手是20岁的韦斯·罗利,他从亚利桑那州搬来不久。罗利蓄意纵火,并在消防员赶来时埋伏袭击,导致两名消防员不幸殉职,一名受伤。警方认为罗利最终选择了自杀。虽然他的作案动机尚不明确,但警方正在全力调查,包括搜查他的车辆。值得注意的是,罗利此前曾与警方有过几次轻微接触,并且在社交媒体上发布过身着战术装备的照片,这引发了他是否是生存主义者的猜测。更令人唏嘘的是,罗利似乎一直渴望成为一名消防员。目前,整个社区都沉浸在悲痛之中,人们对这起悲剧的发生感到震惊和难以置信。 Gary Essman: 作为当地居民,我们对这起事件感到无比震惊。我们亲眼目睹了火势蔓延,整个社区都笼罩在恐惧之中。我们一直待在家里,通过新闻关注事态发展。现在火势终于得到控制,我们感到一丝欣慰,但仍然难以相信这样的悲剧会发生在我们身边。我们为遇难的消防员感到哀悼,也希望受伤的消防员能够早日康复。

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Police near Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, have just now updated the public on their investigation into the shooting deaths yesterday of two firefighters responding to a fire call. NPR's Kirk Sigler is covering this and joins us from the sheriff's office in Hayden, Idaho. Hi, Kirk. Hello, Ari. Have police identified the shooter?

Well, we just heard from Kootenai County Sheriff Robert Norris that the deceased gunman, he confirmed, was 20-year-old Wes Rowley, the person whose body officers recovered from the fire east of here last night. He had recently moved here from Arizona, born in California. Authorities told us he acted alone. He started this brush fire intentionally with some sort of ignition kit and was lying in wait in a position where he could fire on first responders, you know, the

dozens of firefighters who quickly responded to this urban wildfire just east of me here. Rowley shot three firefighters, two of whom were killed. A third survived but needed surgery immediately last night. And the authorities just confirmed today that they believe Rowley shot himself. Did they say anything about what his reason for doing this might have been?

Well, in investigations like this, they're not giving as much, which is typical. They say they don't have a motive at this time, but they're eager to comb through his vehicle that they found at the fire. They believe he was living in it. They wouldn't say whether he was some sort of survivalist. The sheriff did say local police had five encounters, encounters they called them with Rowley recently. They said they were all minor. They were trespassing and welfare checks. But the sheriff also showed us an Instagram post which prompted that survivalist question that

that has been taken down that appears to show Rowley in tactical gear. Social media posts that we found at NPR appear to show him that he moved up here rather to work in a tree landscaping business, possibly wanted to be a wildland firefighter. There's one even that appears to show him posing as a young boy with his mother, both holding firearms. And the sheriff did confirm that they believe he did in fact want to be a firefighter. So it's a very grim story and we're still learning a lot of details.

I just want to note that you are out there on the scene. We can hear the car zooming by behind you. I know you've been talking to people in the town of Coeur d'Alene today. What have they been telling you?

Yeah, there's a lot of first responder trucks driving by. Really, Ari, it's one of shock, disbelief. You know, this is a very conservative town, a community where people will proudly say they support first responders. You see a lot of back the blue flags and stickers. Today I was over by the fire in a neighborhood at the base of Canfield Mountain that was in a shelter-in-place order yesterday. And I met Gary and Debbie Essman, who were still shaken, and they could see the fire getting out of control from their driveway.

Yeah, stayed in the house. We came outside to check on the fire and watch the news a lot. I think people are relieved that it's over and can't believe that it would happen here. Turk, I know people still have a lot of questions. What happens now?

Well, the investigation is continuing. As you can hear behind me, it's a very active situation and it's still an active wildfire up there. I mean, I can see behind me still some smoke plume. They're hoping to get that at least contained in the next hours or at least by nightfall. You know, it's not yet clear how much this being a fire zone has hampered the investigation and, you know, how much of the ground where they found Foley is damaged to the point where they can't really learn too much more.

But, you know, this is a community that's still in mourning. I imagine there'll be vigils. We're set to hear from the fire department about and learn more about some of the two men who died in the coming hours and days. But there's just a lot of shock still here that this tragedy could possibly happen. That's NPR's Kirk Sigler reporting from Hayden, Idaho. Thank you. You're welcome.