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The rangers returned fire, killing 28-year-old Samson Lucas Bariah Fussner of Milton, Florida, the Park Service said in a news release Tuesday.
Yellowstone shooter spewed racist hate ahead of planned July 4 attack: Prosecutors New details are emerging about Samson Lucas Bariah Fussner, who was killed in a shootout with rangers on July 4 ...
Prosecutors said the gunman expressed white supremacist and antisemitic views before the shooting at Yellowstone National Park.
Fussner ranted about his mental health issues, racist ideas and plans for mass shootings in the employee dining room and at a fireworks display in West Yellowstone, Montana, according to court ...
Fussner had also texted his brother that he was obsessed with a woman at the park who he would later hold hostage before the shootout with park rangers, according to the documents.
In the days and months leading up to a fatal July 4 shootout in Yellowstone National Park, federal prosecutors say Samson “Lucas” B. Fussner sent signals that he was planning “pro white ...
Fussner’s Nissan Rogue remains in federal custody in Yellowstone, four of his firearms are in custody in Quantico, Virginia, and his magazines and ammunition are in custody in Denver and Lander.
Samson Fussner, the suspect who died in the shootout, allegedly made inflammatory comments about immigrants, African Americans and Jews while holding a woman hostage in her dorm room and in texts ...
Fussner was a Xanterra Parks and Resorts employee. The company provides concession services such as retail, camping, food and lodging inside Yellowstone.
Fussner’s Facebook page suggested he was proud about landing a concession job in Yellowstone, a typically seasonal gig that often involves cooking and serving food to the park’s 3 million ...