2 killed as shooter opens fire on Idaho first responders, police 'taking sniper fire': Sheriff

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Looks like the shooter set the fire then ambushed the fire fighters. I think 4 dead total. Not sure if that was including the shooter or not but he was found dead with a weapon by his body. Not sure if it was suicide or if he was killed by police.
 
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2 firefighters dead, one seriously wounded. Suspected lone shooter is also dead. Police did fire at him, but not determined if hit by police or suicide. Weapon found near shooter. Suspect likely started fire to bring firefighters to ambush. I will not post name of shooter.
 
Though there is little reporting on it, the media is up to their old tricks. Wess Roley a twenty year old male who appears to be, by his pictures at least, "transitioning" is the shooter. Expect another cover up when the inconvenient truth rears its ugly head. Wess does not fit into the narrative that it's only hetro white conservative males who cause the violence in our Nation. 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬
Unless the mental health crisis, aka democrat ideology, is taken seriously expect much more of the same. 😢
 
I have never seen so many 30-50-year-old people who act as if they were 16 years old. I was talking to someone recently who was complaining their son was struggling, couldn't get a job, no driver's license, no car, constantly borrowing money, living at home, no productive friends, begging for the parents to pay for tattoos on his arm, and on and on. They kept referring to him as a kid. I asked his age - 32 years old. I couldn't help myself, I blurted out, "For Christ's sake, he isn't a kid. He is a grown azz man. Quit calling him a kid. Throw his lame azz out and stop treating him like a spoiled fifteen-year-old." And that ended the conversation. I guess I was too harsh. And their problem is just going to get bigger and bigger, and they won't do anything about it.
 
I have never seen so many 30-50-year-old people who act as if they were 16 years old. I was talking to someone recently who was complaining their son was struggling, couldn't get a job, no driver's license, no car, constantly borrowing money, living at home, no productive friends, begging for the parents to pay for tattoos on his arm, and on and on. They kept referring to him as a kid. I asked his age - 32 years old. I couldn't help myself, I blurted out, "For Christ's sake, he isn't a kid. He is a grown azz man. Quit calling him a kid. Throw his lame azz out and stop treating him like a spoiled fifteen-year-old." And that ended the conversation. I guess I was too harsh. And their problem is just going to get bigger and bigger, and they won't do anything about it.

I don't give myself any credit. But somehow, my kids are hard working productive citizens. As an old country song goes, my greatest contributions are the ones I'll leave behind. My oldest, my Son, at 30, is an electrical engineer with a PE working a high power high salary job. He got his Masters and graduated magna cum laude on 100% scholarships, didn't cost me, or him, a dime. Had multiple six figure job offers before he graduated. My youngest, my Daughter, who is WAY too much like me, at 23 has been a dental assistant and hygienist but is now an office manager for a dental office, who wants to and can afford to go in with me on a nice used fishing boat - we're out actively looking now. My Son is my pride, my Daughter is my joy.

- DAA
 
he isn't a kid. He is a grown azz man. Quit calling him a kid. Throw his lame azz out and stop treating him like a spoiled fifteen-year-old."
I don't get it either. When I was a kid I couldn't wait to get out on my own. Never had enough money but always found a way to pay the bills. Saved every penny, nickle, dime and quarter just in case, and just in case always came. I can't even imagine demanding, let aloan asking, my parents to pay for anything. They would have reaffirmed where the door was and said "good luck, lifes hard sometimes".
My dad showed me what hard work was, he was a hard blue collar guy. Because of that, I learned what hard work was at an early age. I also figured out that hard work pays off. I'm glad for that because I never would have learned any other way.
Parents are the biggest hindrance to today's generation. That, and 50 or 60 years of democrat entitlements.
 
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