Eddy praises LEO efforts as investigation continues
JOSH McDONALD | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 1 week, 3 days AGO
WALLACE - Shoshone County Sheriff William Eddy praised the resilience and teamwork of law enforcement following the Dec. 26 shooting that injured three people near the sheriff’s office.
The incident capped what Eddy described as an incredibly trying year for the department.
“I can say we are all a team at the Shoshone County Sheriff’s Office, and I am both thankful and proud of everyone as we still are making progress and moving forward from this tragedy,” Eddy said. “All of us at the SCSO are thankful for the outside agencies that came to our aid.”
On Dec. 26, 77-year-old John Drake opened fire in downtown Wallace just after 2:30 p.m., striking two residents sitting in the cab of a pickup and shattering a window at the nearby Ace Hardware before fleeing into the sheriff’s office building. He barricaded himself in a small attorney visiting area.
Law enforcement from across the region, including all local police departments, several agencies from Kootenai County, Washington state and Montana, responded to the scene. Around 4:15 p.m., authorities confirmed that the shooter had been neutralized.
While investigators continue to piece together what happened, one question remains unanswered: why Drake opened fire.
“We have no motive for Drake’s actions,” Eddy said. “Good chance we will never know what his motive was or why.”
Kellogg Police Chief Paul Twidt confirmed that Officer Dameon Groves, who sustained an injury to his ear during an exchange of gunfire inside the sheriff’s office building, is doing well. Neither Twidt nor Eddy had updates on the other two victims, though they were expected to make full recoveries.
Last Friday, detectives with the Coeur d’Alene Police Department were in downtown Wallace continuing the investigation.
“This investigation is being handled by multiple agencies, so it is hard to put a timeframe as to when it will wrap up,” Eddy said. “If possible, there may be details released at a later date.”
The lobby of the SCSO is expected to reopen on Jan. 12, as the county works to repair and restore the damaged public space.
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Green was one of the Shoshone County Democratic Committee’s top three nominees to replace Lindsey, but he was deemed ineligible because he did not meet the residency requirement. After Eddy’s appointment, both Green and Stutzke were considered strong candidates for undersheriff, though neither was selected.
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