Four volunteer firefighters shot, two fatally, at blaze near Rochester, N.Y.

bobnoorduyn

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Huh? To be honest, I'm not sure how they could truly prevent something like this from occurring again. It happened in Canada, when those 4 poor RCMP officers were gunned down in cold blood by that cowardly piece of crap.:(

It is a bit different as the Mayerthorpe incident was a stalk and attack on lesser armed leo's, this latest attack was a baited trap against unarmed first responders. No doubt the perpetrator(s) is (are) depraved, the former was a menace known to police who seemed to have no power to detain. We may never know the idendity of the latter. It just brings to mind an issue that a former leo friend related to me that part of some gangs' initiation involves the commission of an indictable offence. Some escalated the needed offense to be the shooting of a uniformed government employee, which led to a number of postal letter carriers being shot. I just hope whoever did it is caught before they can do it again because firefighters are heros who fight an indiscriminate foe, adding a discriminate one is simply abominable.
 

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It is a bit different as the Mayerthorpe incident was a stalk and attack on lesser armed leo's, this latest attack was a baited trap against unarmed first responders. No doubt the perpetrator(s) is (are) depraved, the former was a menace known to police who seemed to have no power to detain. We may never know the idendity of the latter. It just brings to mind an issue that a former leo friend related to me that part of some gangs' initiation involves the commission of an indictable offence. Some escalated the needed offense to be the shooting of a uniformed government employee, which led to a number of postal letter carriers being shot. I just hope whoever did it is caught before they can do it again because firefighters are heros who fight an indiscriminate foe, adding a discriminate one is simply abominable.

I don't know. I sort of think both of them could be considered "traps".

Here is a newer article than the one in the OP. It lists the name of the cowardly scumsucker.

From canoe.ca :


NEW YORK - A gunman, who spent 17 years in prison for murder, ambushed and killed two volunteer firefighters and wounded two others on Monday near Rochester, New York, as they responded to a house fire he deliberately set, police said.
William Spengler, 62, shot and killed himself after a gunfight with a police officer in Webster, a Rochester suburb, Webster Police Chief Gerald Pickering said.
“It was a trap set by Mr. Spengler, who laid in wait and shot first responders,” Pickering told a news conference.
Separately, a police officer in Wisconsin and another in Texas were shot and killed on Monday, according to police and media reports.
The attacks on first responders came 10 days after one of the worst mass shootings in U.S. history that left 20 students and six adults dead at an elementary school in Newtown, Connecticut, and intensified the debate about gun control in the United States.
Spengler was convicted of manslaughter in 1981 for beating his 92-year-old grandmother to death with a hammer, according to New York State Department of Corrections records. After prison he spent eight years on parole.

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“We don’t have an easy reason” for the attack on the firefighters, Pickering said, “but just looking at the history ... obviously this was an individual with a lot of problems.”
Spengler opened fire around 5:45 a.m. after two of the firefighters arrived at the house in a fire truck and two others responded in their own cars, Pickering said.
Pickering appeared to wipe tears from his eyes at an earlier news conference when he identified the dead firefighters as Lieutenant Michael Chiapperini and Tomasz Kaczowka. Chiapperini was also a police lieutenant.
The injured firefighters, one of whom was in critical condition, were identified as Joseph Hofsetter and Theodore Scardino. Off-duty Police Officer John Ritter was hit by gunfire as he drove past the scene.
Pickering said police had found several types of weapons, including a rifle used to shoot the firefighters. As a convicted felon it was illegal for Spengler to own guns.
Police had not had any contact with Spengler in the “recent past,” Pickering said. Four houses were destroyed by the fire and four were damaged, Pickering said.