Law Enforcement Shooting in Yellowstone National Park: Key Details and Updates

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On the morning of July 4, law enforcement rangers in Yellowstone National Park confronted an armed individual near Canyon Village. The situation escalated quickly, resulting in a deadly exchange of gunfire. Here’s a comprehensive update on the incident and the ongoing investigation.


The Incident Unfolds

Early Morning Chaos

On the early morning of July 4, Yellowstone National Park’s 911 dispatch center received a distressing call. A woman reported being held against her will by a man with a gun at Canyon Village. She also revealed that the individual had threatened mass shootings at nearby July 4th events.

  • Time: Just after midnight
  • Location: Canyon Village, Yellowstone National Park
  • Initial Report: Woman held against her will, threats of mass shootings

Immediate Response

Upon receiving the report, law enforcement rangers located the suspect’s vehicle, unoccupied, in the Canyon area. The suspect, later identified as Samson Lucas Bariah Fussner, 28, of Milton, Florida, was deemed armed and dangerous.

  • Suspect: Samson Lucas Bariah Fussner
  • Age: 28
  • Residence: Milton, Florida
  • Vehicle: Found unoccupied in Canyon area

Law Enforcement Deployment

Over 20 National Park Service (NPS) law enforcement rangers, including the park’s special response team, were deployed to protect visitors and employees while searching for Fussner.

  • Law Enforcement Presence: 20+ rangers, special response team
  • Objective: Protect public, locate the suspect

Confrontation at Canyon Lodge

Encounter with the Shooter

At approximately 8 a.m., rangers posted near Canyon Lodge, which houses employee and public dining rooms, encountered Fussner. He was walking towards the service entrance while firing a semi-automatic rifle. The building was occupied by around 200 people at the time.

  • Time: 8 a.m.
  • Location: Canyon Lodge
  • Situation: Shooter firing at service entrance

Exchange of Gunfire

Several law enforcement rangers engaged Fussner in a gunfight. During the exchange, Fussner was shot and killed. Additionally, one ranger was injured but is now in stable condition after receiving medical treatment.

  • Outcome: Fussner deceased
  • Injuries: One ranger shot in the lower extremity, now stable

Immediate Aftermath

Emergency medical rangers rendered aid to both Fussner and the injured ranger. Fussner succumbed to his injuries at the scene. The injured ranger was transported to a nearby hospital and has since been released.

  • Medical Response: Aid provided on-site
  • Ranger Condition: Treated and released from hospital

Investigation and Support

FBI Leads the Investigation

The investigation into the incident is being led by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), with a review by the United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Wyoming.

  • Lead Agency: FBI
  • Support: National Park Service, United States Attorney’s Office

Victim and Witness Support

The FBI, supported by the NPS and Xanterra, is providing victim and witness support to those involved in the incident.

  • Support Services: Provided to victims and witnesses
  • Partners: FBI, NPS, Xanterra

Policy and Procedures

In line with NPS policy, law enforcement rangers involved in the shooting have been placed on paid administrative leave pending the investigation. The NPS plans to release body-worn camera footage within 30 days.

  • Administrative Leave: Involved rangers placed on leave
  • Footage Release: Within 30 days

Statements and Reactions

Superintendent Cam Sholly

“Thanks to the heroic actions of our law enforcement rangers, many lives were saved here last Thursday,” said Superintendent Cam Sholly. “These rangers immediately confronted this shooter and took decisive action to ensure he was no longer a threat to public safety.”

  • Statement: Superintendent Cam Sholly
  • Heroic Actions: Rangers commended for their swift response

Community Impact

The incident has left a profound impact on the community. While there are no active threats, the area around Canyon Lodge remains closed for the investigation.

  • Community Reaction: Shock and gratitude
  • Area Status: Closed for investigation

FAQs

What happened at Yellowstone National Park on July 4?

An armed individual, identified as Samson Lucas Bariah Fussner, was confronted by law enforcement rangers at Canyon Village. The confrontation led to a gunfight in which Fussner was killed, and one ranger was injured.

Who is leading the investigation?

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is leading the investigation, with support from the National Park Service and other partners.

Are there any active threats?

No, there are no active threats to the public at this time.

What support is available for those affected?

The FBI and NPS are providing victim and witness support services to those involved in the incident.

When will more information be available?

The NPS will release body-worn camera footage within 30 days. Additional details will be shared as the investigation progresses.


Conclusion

The quick and decisive actions of Yellowstone’s law enforcement rangers prevented a potential mass shooting on July 4. As the FBI continues its investigation, the community remains vigilant and supportive of those affected. This incident serves as a reminder of the bravery and dedication of those who protect public safety every day.

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