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Emergency crews respond to firefighters shot while battling Idaho blaze

Emergency crews respond to firefighters shot while battling Idaho blaze

Emergency services in Idaho, USA, responded to a scene where firefighters were shot while attending to a fire.

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Peter Nguyen-Ha says another man shot Ralph Matthews Cox dead through window of Landsdale home
Peter Nguyen-Ha says another man shot Ralph Matthews Cox dead through window of Landsdale home

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Peter Nguyen-Ha says another man shot Ralph Matthews Cox dead through window of Landsdale home

A Perth man accused of shooting a man dead through his bedroom window has claimed he only fired non-lethal rounds at the house. Peter Nguyen-Ha has told his murder trial in the WA Supreme Court another man fired the fatal shot at the Landsdale home. Mr Nguyen-Ha is on trial, accused of murdering Ralph Matthews Cox in January 2022. The court has heard Mr Nguyen-Ha went to the house with a shotgun, looking for a man who had stolen tens of thousands of dollars from him in a "fake" drug deal. But the man who died, Ralph Matthews Cox, had no knowledge of that incident and no involvement in crime. Mr Nguyen-Ha, taking the stand to give evidence in his defence, said he fired a pump-action shotgun twice at the window, using salt rounds. "Fired a shot and started moving to the left," he said, before firing a second shot. It was at that moment, he told the court, "a flame came past me" and he heard "a bang". The 35-year-old said he saw the middle window of the house smash and "I looked back, I seen Matty". Mr Nguyen-Ha said "Matty" was holding a double-barrelled shotgun. "I had no idea that Matty had his own gun," Mr Nguyen-Ha said. Matthew Gempton, who was a drug debt collector, has admitted driving them to the scene but denied firing any guns. Peter Nguyen-Ha said Gempton handed him a pump-action shotgun on the way to the Landsdale shooting, and afterwards, told him to keep it. "That's yours now, you used it, it's your responsibility," Mr Nguyen-Ha said Gempton told him in the car as they left Landsdale. Mr Nguyen-Ha told the court he'd been pressured by Gempton to target the house but he did not want to fire live rounds. So before they arrived at the Landsdale address, he had cut open the shotgun rounds and replaced the pellets with rock salt. He told the court that he found out later that someone had died in the shooting and questioned Gempton. "Why did you fire live rounds the way you did?" he said he asked him. "And he was coy about it." The court has seen body-worn camera footage of Peter Nguyen-Ha being arrested at Burswood days after the shooting, when a shotgun was found in his car. Mr Nguyen-Ha told the court this was the shotgun Gempton gave him, which was used at Landsdale. The 35-year-old admitted he had fallen asleep at the wheel after he had "taken meth". The car had hit a wooden bollard. Mr Nguyen-Ha told the court he'd been selling drugs "every day" since November 2021, and had been convicted of drug offences in the past. He said he did not co-operate with police after his arrest because he did not want to get in trouble for selling drugs, but also did not want to "snitch" because he thought it was wrong. "I didn't want to get mixed up with what Matty did," he said. "Because that's a very serious matter. "I didn't murder anyone." Gempton, who has pleaded guilty to manslaughter, had himself told the court earlier in the trial he did not use a gun on the night. He had said Mr Nguyen-Ha fired at the house three times. The court has been told Gempton received a reduced sentence in return for giving full and truthful evidence at Peter Nguyen-Ha's trial. The trial continues.

At least two firefighters killed by 'sniper fire' while battling Idaho blaze, sheriff says
At least two firefighters killed by 'sniper fire' while battling Idaho blaze, sheriff says

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At least two firefighters killed by 'sniper fire' while battling Idaho blaze, sheriff says

At least two firefighters have been killed while responding to a blaze in north-western Idaho, after coming under sniper fire from at least one suspect over several hours, according to a local sheriff. The Kootenai County Sheriff's Office said crews responded to a fire at Canfield Mountain, near Coeur d'Alene, at 1:21pm, local time, on Sunday and gunshots were reported 40 minutes later. Sheriff Bob Norris told reporters officials didn't know if anyone else was shot. "We don't know how many suspects are up there, and we don't know how many casualties there are," he said. "We are actively taking fire sniper as we speak. "We are prepared to neutralise this suspect who is currently actively shooting at public safety personnel." Sheriff Norris told reporters people were still coming off the mountain late on Sunday afternoon and it "would be safe to assume" that others were still up there. Idaho Governor Brad Little said in a post on social media that "multiple" firefighters had been attacked. "This is a heinous direct assault on our brave firefighters," Governor Little said. "I ask all Idahoans to pray for them and their families as we wait to learn more." The sheriff's office in the neighbouring Shoshone County said on Facebook that authorities were "dealing with an active shooter situation where the shooter is still at large". US Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem had been briefed on the shooting, according to reports from the US-based ABC News. An alert by the Kootenai County Emergency Management Office asked people to avoid the area around Canfield Mountain Trailhead and Nettleton Gulch Road, about 6.5 kilometres north of downtown Coeur d'Alene. Sheriff Norris said the fire that authorities had been responding to was still burning. "It's going to keep burning," he said. "Can't put any resources on it right now." Coeur d'Alene is a city of 55,000 residents near the border with Washington. Wires

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