
20-year-old man accused of killing 2 Idaho firefighters had once aspired to be one
Article content
Wess Roley was living out of his vehicle and his former roommate, T.J. Franks Jr., said he shaved off his long hair and started to 'kind of go downhill.' The two lived together for about six months in Sandpoint, Idaho, until Roley moved out in January, Franks said Monday.
Article content
Article content
Article content
Article content
Roley, who authorities say took his own life after Sunday's shootings, is suspected of killing two battalion chiefs whose firefighting careers in Idaho spanned nearly half a century combined. The deaths of Frank Harwood, 42, with Kootenai County Fire and Rescue, and John Morrison, 52, with the Coeur d'Alene Fire Department, have left their colleagues reeling, resulting in their departments adding law enforcement to every call, no matter how routine.
Article content
'I don't know that we're ever going to be able to guarantee people's peace of mind, at least for a while after an incident like this,' Kootenai County Fire and Rescue Chief Christopher Way said. 'But we are taking every measure we can to ensure safety of our responders.'
Article content
Roley had set a fire using flint at Canfield Mountain, a popular recreation area, according to authorities. The firefighters who rushed to the scene found themselves under fire and took cover behind fire trucks.
Article content
Article content
'There was an interaction with the firefighters,' Kootenai County Sheriff Bob Norris said. 'It has something to do with his vehicle being parked where it was.'
Article content
Two helicopters converged on the area, armed with snipers ready to take out the suspect if needed, while the FBI used his cellphone data to track him and the sheriff ordered residents to shelter in place. They eventually found Roley's body in the mountains, his firearm beside him. He had killed himself, the sheriff said.
Article content
Roley had once aspired to be a firefighter and had only a handful of minor contacts with area police, Norris said. A motive was still unknown, he said.
Article content
He had ties to California and Arizona and was living in Idaho 'for the better part of 2024,' although it was unclear why he was there, Norris said.
Article content
When Roley was living with Franks, his apartment cameras caught Roley throwing gang signs at them, which worried Franks to the point that he called police.
Article content
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


CTV News
6 hours ago
- CTV News
CTV National News: Wildfire threatening Lytton, B.C. started by humans
Watch Officials say the under-six-hectare wildfire threatening the village of Lytton, B.C. was ignited by humans and started on Monday. Kathy Le has the details.


CTV News
7 hours ago
- CTV News
3 adults, minor charged in connection with 2 separate shootings in Hamilton last year
Police have charged four people they believe are responsible for two separate shootings in Hamilton last year. The first incident happened on May 26, 2024, just after 10 p.m., in the city's east end, on Oriole Crescent, which is west of Barton Street and north of the Red Hill Valley Parkway. Police say a stolen vehicle with an unknown number of occupants entered a housing complex at 2 Oriole Cres. and fired multiple rounds at vehicles and an unoccupied residence. Investigators say they have determined that this shooting was done in retaliation for an incident that occurred the month before. Four males were subsequently arrested and charged following an 'extensive' investigation by Hamilton Police Service's Shooting Response Team. They are Hamilton residents Oliver Htoo and Peter Nguyen, both 19, and 24-year-old Alexander La, as well as an 18-year-old male, who was a youth at the time and whose name is being withheld as per the provisions of the Youth Criminal Justice Act. It is not known where the minor is from. They have all been charged with one count each reckless discharge of a firearm, vehicle theft, and possession of property obtained by crime, as well as two counts each of knowledge of unauthorized possession of a firearm, occupant of a motor vehicle with knowledge of firearm presence, and possession of a prohibited/restricted firearm – loaded. The charges have not been proven in court. Police say during the investigation they found evidence of a previously unreported shooting they believe occurred in June 2024 along the Bruce Trail, near Highway 6, in Dundas. As a result, Htoo and Nguyen are facing the additional charges of reckless discharge of a firearm, knowledge of unauthorized possession of a firearm, and possession of a prohibited loaded firearm. No injuries were reported in either incident. 'Hamilton Police remain committed to the relentless pursuit of firearm offenders,' they said in a news release. 'Gun violence impacts the safety of our entire community, and these investigations reflect our dedication to holding those responsible accountable.' Anyone with further information about these or any other shooting is asked to contact the Shooting Response Team at 905-546-4883 or shootingresponseteam@ or Crime Stoppers anonymously.


CTV News
8 hours ago
- CTV News
Emergency crews responding to ‘water incident' near Westboro Beach
Red and blue lights atop an Ottawa police vehicle are seen in this undated file photo. First responders are at the scene of an incident near Westboro Beach Wednesday afternoon. The Ottawa Police Service said in a post on X at 2:43 p.m. that it was responding to an 'active water incident' with firefighters and paramedics assisting. Ottawa paramedics tell CTV News two people are being assessed at the scene. No other information was provided. The operation is ongoing. Ottawa police are asking the public to avoid the area.