A funeral was held in Rochester, N.Y., Monday morning for Tomasz Kczowka, a 19-year-old volunteer firefighter killed when a sniper opened fire on a group of first responders on Christmas Eve.
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Canadian first responders are in upstate New York to attend the funerals of two firefighters shot and killed on Christmas Eve in what authorities have called a deliberate trap.
Police say a 24-year-old woman has been charged in connection with the guns used in the killing of two firefighters responding to a house fire in Webster, N.Y. on Christmas Eve.
Two firefighters wounded by a gunman who set his upstate New York house ablaze and killed two of their colleagues in an ambush with weapons he wasn't allowed to own were on the mend Wednesday and said they were thankful for the support they've received.
The ex-convict turned sniper who lured two firefighters to their deaths by setting his house on fire wanted to make sure his goodbye note was legible, typing out his desire to "do what I like doing best, killing people," police said.
A chilling typewritten note from the gunman who ambushed firefighters in New York state on Christmas Eve said he intended to burn down his neighbourhood and 'do what I like doing best: killing people.'