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Posted: 12/26/2012
WEBSTER, N.Y. (AP) - Funerals have been scheduled Sunday and Monday for the two volunteer firefighters who were shot and killed while responding to a fire near Rochester, N.Y. on Christmas Eve.
Other firefighters returned to work Wednesday, two days after police say an ex-con, William Spengler, set out on a quest to burn down his neighborhood just before sunrise. He had plenty of ammunition with him as he waited to ambush the first responders. He killed two firefighters and wounded two others.
Spengler was later found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, and authorities believe he may have killed his sister as well. Authorities are analyzing a two-to-three-page typewritten rambling note he left behind.
A funeral service for Michael Chiapperini, a police lieutenant who was also a volunteer firefighter, is scheduled for noon Sunday. A funeral Mass for Tomasz Kaczowka, a 19-year-old who worked as a 911 dispatcher, will be held the following day.
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