Police sources identified 20-year-olds as suspected in a sniper attack on firefighters in Idah, according to the news of American CBS partners.
Two firefighters were killed and thirdly injured Sunday after shooting at them as they arrived in the flame on the Canfield Mountain, north of Coeur D’Alene.
Authorities believe that in the role they intentionally set fire to fire to place the area first.
Later, the police tactical team was “who was a late man” – the shooter was believed to be near where the attack took place. Authorities have yet to comment the motive or reveal how pleasant died.
“We believe that the suspect started fire,” Norris said in late night.
“This was the total ambush. These firefighters did not have the opportunity.
“We lost Coeur D’Alene firefighter, and we lost fire from the fire and rescue County County.”
The third was a “struggle for his life, but is in a stable state,” he said.
The first fire report in the mountain community was built around 13:21 PST (21:21 BST), which followed 40 minutes later by the reports shot by firefighters, Norris said.
The fire rose to 20 acres after first signed up and continued to burn on Sunday night, said Sheriff Bob Norris.
More than 300 law enforcement officers from the City, County, State and Federal Authorities, including two helicopters with snipers on board.
Norris said the stakes are reportedly used by a sports rifle that quickly turned out to be quickly turned out in the first answers, with officers at first uncertain insecure the number of perpetrators involved.
After a long time ago, the suspect was found using mobile phones data.
It was unclear whether the suspect took his life or hit the officer, Norris said.