Last month, before killing himself, the person accused of shooting two Adho Firefighters tried to join the fire department, and became angry when he needed to undergo training and examination.
“Roll also tried to join the army twice,” Cotanai County Sheriff Bob Norris said at a press conference on Tuesday.
The new revelations feature a more complete picture of the 20 -year -old’s anger. Officials also provided evidence that the attack was presented.
“Tomorrow, I’ll go to war,” Roll wrote to his father. “If I live, it will be with great dishonor. I give you farewell bid.” There were two symbols ahead of his signature that showed runs associated with the Nazi theory.
Norris said the Roll used gas, lights and chamk to start a series of fire at the Cannes Field Mountain on June 29 to incite the response, then shoot the firefighters, which asked him to move his vehicle. Sheriff said he shot others from a tree before he died of a bullet wound.
‘A pure action of evil’
“It was a premature attack, a pure act of evil against those we seek for help,” said Noris.
42 -year -old Quinnai County Fire and Rescue Battalion Chief Frank Har Wood and Quee Dealian Fire Department Battalion Chief John Morrison, 52 were killed.
Sheriff said investigators hope they will get more information from the roll social media accounts, but it is clear that their frustrations are increasing over time.
Norris said Roll tried to become a soldier in Arizona in 2023 and once again in Hayden, Adho, “but failed to follow the tasks and appointments, eventually disqualified by the US military.”
Subsequently, a month before the shooting, the Roll went to a quirky de -Elan fire station asking about becoming a firefighter.
“It was in his mind that he would be able to start that day,” said Noris. “He was told that there was a process. You have a written test, and the physical agility and background investigation and verbal interviews.
The former classmate declared the shooter offensive
Beyond what Sheriff shared, Rolry’s encouragement is rarely known, but the Associated Press Interviews and judicial records revealed the disconnection of early domestic life and school colleagues, who saw it as an aggressive young man who used to use a bomb.
Roll lived with his mother, Heather Calladwell Keepiara, and Phoenix, with a stepfather in Arizona, before he went to the northern Adho to live with his father, Jason Rolle in 2024, and with stepfather.
Dieter Denon, who went with a roll in the early, middle and high school, told the AP that the role of the roll and the “racist” comments made the class anxious.
Denn said, “He was really too much. He said that the role would say misconduct or misconduct for people of a different race, culture or religion. He said,” You go in a way, ‘what hack – why would you say so – that’s a bit messed up. “
Denon said the Roll had trouble drawing Sostica in a school book, and also liked to pull bombs, aircraft and “military things”. Roll also arrogant about his time in Germany: “He always tells me,” I am much more German than you. “
Denon said he could not believe it when a friend text an article about the shooting.
“That’s just as shocking,” said Denon. “With Weiss, he was definitely different when we were young, but it’s hard to think that anyone can ever do something like that.”
Mom got a protection order against her father
The army spokesman said the judicial record shows that his parents, Heather and Jason Roll, were married in San Bernardino, California in 2008. Jason Roll served in the military from 2007 to 2015, which included two visits to Iraq and two visits to Afghanistan, and quit serving as a staff sergeant.
The family consisted of a large US military base in Germany, Germany, in Germany, when Weiss Roll was 5 to 10 years old. Records show that his mother filed a divorce after moving to Phoenix and called for a protection order that Jason Roll threatened himself and his son. His petition stated that he was drunk and was arrested on October 1, 2015 for attacking him.
He wrote, “He was very addicted.” He was crying unconscious that he was committing suicide. Things increased. He hit several holes in the walls, destroyed my cellphone, pushed me to the ground. “
He wrote that Jason Roll warned him after his arrest that he would kill himself. He wrote, “Jason verbally threatened me, saying that he would wait with a sniper rifle and burn the place.” “He said that only one thing was preventing him from going through it.”
‘They didn’t deserve it’
The judge ordered him to stay away from his wife and son and hand over any firearms. Jason Roll replied, “I’m not a threat to my son or anyone else.” “The plaintiff did not tell the truth in his statement.”
The judge apparently believed it after the hearing. His order cited a process of domestic violence and said he could do it again. Protection will continue for the mother, but not their minor child.
Three years later, Jason Roll applied for a wedding license with Sara Patterson. His social media pages say he is married and lives in the priest river near Sandpoint, Adho, where Vas was living before he was displaced.
Email and phone messages were not returned to Jason Roll’s comments. His father, Dell Roll, wrote on Facebook that he is a grandfather.
“I want to give condolences to all the family members who were unfortunately victims of tomorrow’s crimes,” Dell Roll wrote. “Those good brave firefighters were just working there they didn’t deserve it!”
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