No, Hunters Did Not Open Fire on Australian Firefighters In Washington State

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An Australian Newspaper is reporting that hunters shot at two firefighters from down under while they were battling the Miriam Fire near White Pass (Washington), but law enforcement has debunked the claim.

According to a story in the Sydney Morning Herald, the shooting resulted in two arrests and drew attention from Australia’s Foreign Affairs Department and the FBI. Yakima County Sheriff's office Spokesman Casey Schilperoort says none of it is true.

“When the state patrol and our deputies arrived, they received more information from the firefighters, it was determined there were two males hunting in the area for bears,” he said. “Both hunters were contacted and they stated they had been shooting at the bear, but they missed multiple times.”

Schilperoort said officers determined no one was being shot at intentionally. The hunters’ intentions, however, have raised eyebrows.

“When this call came out, I found it very weird that a hunter would be that opportunistic to be hunting in an area where the fire was at,” said Schillperoort.

Discharging a firearm can cause a wildfire, but Schilperoort says evacuations and road closures had been lifted and the hunters were within their rights to be hunting in the area.

Axii2827 on September 11st, 2018 at 14:10 UTC »

Honestly the original article wasn't very believable at all. Australians aren't even in season right now.

kiwidude4 on September 11st, 2018 at 13:43 UTC »

I think we all just need to wait a week for people to figure out what the hell was actually going on.

bigbuzd1 on September 11st, 2018 at 12:43 UTC »

Wow, if I remember reading correctly, one of those "being shot at and chased" was unsure they would survive, so he recorded a goodbye message to his wife.