What we know about Wess Roley, the 20-year-old suspect in the Idaho fire shooter

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Wess Roley, a 20-year-old from Idaho, has been identified as the suspect involved in a tragic shooting that resulted in the deaths of two firefighters and left a third injured. The incident occurred after Roley allegedly started a brush fire in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, and then ambushed the responding firefighters. Roley was found dead at the scene, but the circumstances surrounding his death and the motivations behind the shooting remain unclear. According to his grandfather, Dale Roley, Wess had aspirations of becoming a firefighter himself and had been working in the tree service industry as he sought to chart his career path. Dale Roley expressed disbelief over his grandson's involvement in the incident, noting that their family had always been close and that Wess was not a loner. The family had last communicated about a month prior, and Roley had lost his phone during that time, which may have contributed to the lack of contact.

Details from Roley's past reveal a complicated family life, including a tumultuous relationship with his father, who had faced allegations of violence against his mother. After a divorce in 2015, Roley's mother was granted primary custody, and protective orders were put in place to ensure their safety. Despite the challenges in his upbringing, Roley's grandfather maintained that Wess had loving family connections and had recently enjoyed a vacation in Hawaii with his mother. Public records indicate that Roley previously lived in the Phoenix area and was involved in track during high school. The investigation is ongoing, and authorities are working to piece together the events leading up to the tragic shooting, including the weapons used and Roley's mental state leading up to the incident.

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The suspect who police believegunned down two firefightersSunday after starting a brush fire in Idaho wanted to pursue a career as a firefighter himself, his grandfather told CNN.

Wess Roley, 20, was identified by a law enforcement official as the suspect in theshooting in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, which left two firefighters responding to the blaze dead and injured a third. Roley was found dead at the scene.

Roley’s grandfather, Dale Roley, told CNN his grandson came from a family of arborists and had been working in the tree service industry while trying to figure out his career path.

“He wanted to be a fireman – he was doing tree work and he wanted to be a fireman in the forest,” Dale Roley said. “As far as I know, he was actually pursuing it.”

Wess Roley owned a shotgun and a long rifle, his grandfather said, but it’s unclear whether the attack – which authorities described as a sniper ambush – was carried out with those firearms.

Dale Roley said he typically spoke with his grandson on a weekly basis, but they hadn’t spoken in the last month because Wess Roley had lost his phone. He said the suspect had loving family and friends, and he vacationed in Hawaii with his mother last year, according to social media posts.

“It wasn’t like he was a loner,” Dale Roley told CNN. “We had no reason to suspect that he would be involved in something like this.” He said he was holding out hope that his grandson wasn’t actually the shooter.

The suspect had previously lived in the Phoenix area, according to public records. A runningwebsitesaid that he ran track at a high school in the area and was a member of the school’s class of 2024.

Court documents show that Roley had a tumultuous family life growing up. His mother filed for divorce in September 2015, when her son was 10 years old, and wrote in court documents that her husband had threatened her, pushed her to the ground, and “punched several holes in the walls.”

“He threatened to sit outside my house with a sniper rifle or burn my house down,” she wrote.

A judge granted a protective order preventing Roley’s father from having contact with his wife or son, but later amended the order to remove the son after his father wrote in a court filing that “I am not a danger to my son or anyone else” and that his wife “did not tell the truth in her statement.”

The divorce was granted in November 2015, and Roley’s mother was designated as his “primary residential parent.”

Roley’s father told a CNN reporter outside his home in Priest River, Idaho, that he wasn’t close with his son and hadn’t seen him since a family gathering last year. He didn’t respond to follow-up phone calls about the decade-old allegations in the court documents. The suspect’s mother also didn’t answer phone calls Monday morning.

CNN’s Isabelle Chapman, Curt Devine and Majlie de Puy Kamp contributed to this report.

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Source: CNN