Idaho Shooting: Firefighters attacked near Koir D’Leen; Two killed, large scale gunmen

On Sunday, a suspect set fire to firefighters while responding to a blast near Canfield Mountain in Northern Idaho, killing two people and awakening a police operation to track the shooter, which was still active in the area by noon.Officials confirmed that the emergency crew had reached the fire scene around 1:30 pm local time. After about 30 minutes, the bullets were reported. The Kootenai County Sheriff Office said that the police were still “sniper taking fire”. Idaho Governor Brad Little called the Act “a heinous direct attack on our brave firefighters”.He said, “I ask all the Idhas to pray for him and his families because we wait to learn more,” he said on the social media platform X.Officials at the neighboring Shoshon County revealed the incident “described as an active shooter position, where the shooter is still largely large.”The residents were urged to avoid the Canfield Mountain Trailhead and the Netleton Gul Road in the nearby, which is located four miles north of the city Koir D’Allen. The fire was still burning at the place of the mountain.Coeur D’Aelene is a home of about 55,000 people and is close to the Washington state border.

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