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The suspect in the deadly fire firefighters in Idaho state left the note about going to “battle”



Sharif Coutinai Province said on Tuesday that the man who believes the authorities believe that firefighters were firefighters in the state of Idahu before killing himself had tried to enter the army and left a note addressed to his father in which he wrote that he “would go to the battle.”

The authorities said that Wes, 20 years old, set fire to Mount Canvied near Cor de Aline on June 29, and then opened fire on the respondents, the authorities said, as they described it as an ambush. He was later killed.

Coutinai County Office said at a press conference on Tuesday that he tried to enter the US military in Arizona in 2023 and again in Idahu in 2024, but he did not follow the appointments and was not excluded.

Sharif Cottnie Bob Norris said he also entered the Kore Dellen fire station in May and asked that a firefighter would become a firefighter, believing that he would be able to start that day.

When we told us that there was an operation, including tests and interviews, the role became frustrating, and “described us as he left there in a very frustrating and very excited condition,” Norris said.

Norris said at the press conference on Tuesday that a handwritten speech was found in the role of the role directed to his father. Investigators found a drawing in his home for someone who was a rifle bearing the phrase “Kill Kill Kill”.

Norris said: “Tomorrow I will go to the battle, if I survived it will be with the utmost shame,” Norris said. I also read the message, “I offer you farewell.”

At approximately one in the afternoon on the day of shooting, “the deliberate burning was committed by lighting a series of fires to start in response from the local fire departments,” Norris said.

At approximately 1:40 pm, the firefighters were asked to move his truck and “the connection is described as a confrontation,” Norris said.

Norris said at about 1:50 pm, and wounded Kour Dellen was wounded by firefighters/David Tysadal.

“Inside the second of the second,” Sharif said, he shot the captain of the Koir Brigade Battalion, John Morrison, head of the Coutinai County Battalion, Frank J. Harwood, Sherif said.

Norris said that the firefighters died immediately. The body of Rowy was seen by a drone at about 6:53 pm in the tested area, and officials said he died of his wounds, which were shot.

“This was a deliberate ambush, which is a pure evil act against the people who are looking for help,” Norris said.

He said that the investigation continues.

If you or anyone you know in a crisis, call, or text message 988, or go to 988Lifeline.orgTo reach a suicide lifeline and crises. You can also call the network, previously known as the National Life Artery to prevent suicide, on 800-273-8255Or visit Speakingfsuicide.com/resources.

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