Crime
Coeur d’Alene shooting suspect found dead near firearm on Canfield Mountain

COEUR D’ALENE, Idaho — A suspected gunman has been found dead near a firearm on Canfield Mountain, following an hours-long active shooter situation that left two firefighters dead, another critically injured, and multiple agencies scrambling to contain both the violence and a still-active wildfire.
According to officials, the shelter-in-place order has now been lifted, though law enforcement continues to secure the area and assess whether additional suspects may be involved.
The wildfire, which first drew firefighters to the scene, remains active and uncontained.
Timeline of Events
- At 1:21 p.m., fire crews were dispatched to a reported brush fire on the east side of Canfield Mountain, near Coeur d’Alene.
- By 2:00 p.m., emergency radio traffic confirmed that firefighters were under sniper fire upon arrival.
- Two members of the International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF) were killed in what authorities have called a deliberate and calculated ambush. A third firefighter remains in surgery.
- The Kootenai County Sheriff’s Office declared a mass casualty incident, activating multiple law enforcement agencies and aerial support units.
Sheriff Bob Norris described the scene as one of the most dangerous law enforcement has encountered in recent history.
At one point during the standoff, officers reported “actively taking sniper fire” from elevated terrain on the mountain.
Sheriff Norris confirmed the suspect was using a high-powered, modern sporting rifle, and noted that additional shooters had not been ruled out.
“This was a heinous act of violence against first responders who were trying to protect our community,” said Sheriff Norris. “We are grieving alongside their families.”
In an extraordinary and urgent appeal during the incident, Norris publicly encouraged any armed residents with a clear line of sight to “neutralize the threat”, stating:
“At this point in time, they are showing no signs of surrender. So as soon as someone has a clear shot, I encourage them to take that shot and neutralize the threat.”
When asked if gunfire was coming from more than one location, the sheriff responded:
“Yes. Oh, yeah. That’s what the officers and deputies are reporting up on the mountain right now.”
As of late afternoon, law enforcement reported the discovery of a deceased individual near a firearm, believed to be the suspected shooter.
Authorities are working to confirm the person’s identity and role in the attack.
The presence of other possible suspects has not been definitively ruled out.
- Two Spokane County Sheriff helicopters assisted in the search and containment effort.
- Medical helicopters were used to evacuate the wounded.
- Fire crews remain on standby as the wildfire continues to pose a threat to surrounding areas, especially after initial teams were forced to withdraw under gunfire.
A press conference is expected within the next several hours, where officials will provide further updates on the suspect, the victims, and the scope of the investigation.
Authorities are urging the public to avoid the Canfield Mountain area and to report any suspicious activity.
The Kootenai County Sheriff’s Office, along with state and federal partners, is leading the investigation into what has now become one of Idaho’s most tragic and complex public safety incidents in recent memory.
This is a developing story.
Crime
29-year-old Stevens Jeffrey shot and killed outside Little Caesars in Little Village

Authorities have identified the man shot and killed Friday afternoon in a parking lot outside a Little Caesars restaurant in Chicago’s Little Village neighborhood.
The victim has been named as Stevens Jeffrey, 29, according to police and the Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office.
The shooting occurred in the 2600 block of West Cermak Road near Rockwell Street at approximately 1:10 p.m., according to the Chicago Police Department (CPD).
Preliminary reports indicate that Jeffrey was sitting in his vehicle when he was approached by an unknown vehicle.
An armed individual exited that vehicle and opened fire, striking Jeffrey multiple times in the face and body.
Emergency responders arrived on the scene, where Jeffrey was pronounced dead. He was discovered inside his vehicle with his two young children, ages 4 and 6, who were unharmed.
Both children were transported to Stroger Hospital for precautionary evaluation.
The shooting took place in the parking lot of a Little Caesars restaurant, where investigators recovered multiple shell casings and placed numerous evidence markers on the ground.
As of Friday evening, no suspects are in custody, and detectives from the CPD Area Four Homicide Unit are leading the investigation. Police have not released information on a possible motive.
Authorities are urging anyone with information about this homicide to contact Chicago Police or submit an anonymous tip at CPDTip.com.