Closing our live coveragepublished at 06:34 British Summer Time
We're ending our coverage of the shooting that killed two firefighters who had been called to battle a blaze on a popular hiking mountain outside the small city of Coeur D'Alene, Idaho.
Here's the latest:
- Kootenai County Sheriff Robert Norris has said the firefighters were killed in a "total ambush" and "did not have a chance"
- Another firefighter was injured and has just come of surgery, he told reporters
- After a gunfight and standoff that lasted for hours, officials pinpointed a mobile phone signal and found an unidentified dead man near a firearm
- There appears to only have been one shooter, who ran and fired from multiple different positions, the sheriff said after earlier suggesting that there may have been up to four attackers
- Over 300 law enforcement officers and FBI agents were called to the scene, and police snipers searched the densely forested mountain in helicopters
- Officials have not indicated how the man died, what sort of weapons were used, and whether he is believed to have acted alone.
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