
A man who police say
opened fire on two firefighters carrying out a welfare check at his
Temple Hills, Maryland, home, allegedly thought someone was breaking
into his house, so "he took action to defend himself," a fire department
spokesman told ABC News.
Police
have interviewed the suspect, who has been released
without charges
since the Friday night shooting that killed one, and "his story has
remained consistent in that he thought someone was breaking into his
house," Mark Brady, chief spokesman for the Prince George's County Fire
Department, told .
The incident began when
firefighters responded to a "check on the welfare" call after a man
reported that he could not contact his brother who lives in the home,
the fire department said. After no one answered the door, firefighters
entered, and the homeowner fired at firefighters and the brother who had
called 911.
The
firefighters had "pounded on the door" and announced themselves as the
fire department, Brady said, but the homeowner "felt someone was
breaking into his house and that’s when he took action to defend
himself."

John Ulmschneider, 37, a 13-year
veteran firefighter, died from the shooting. He is survived by his wife
and 2-year-old daughter.
Firefighter Kevin Swain was shot four times but survived and underwent surgery at the Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore.
Brady told ABC News today that Swain, 19, is "making improvements" and is expected to make a full recovery.
The
suspected shooter, whose identity was not released, was taken into
custody and released Saturday after being questioned, a police spokesman
said. Since no charges were formally filed, the shooter could not be
held, the spokesman said, adding that the investigation was ongoing.
Brady
said earlier that the brother who called 911 told authorities his
brother had been having trouble with his blood sugar and recently
blacked out, and he was concerned because his brother wasn’t answering
his phone or the door, Brady said.
The brother's injuries from the shooting were not considered serious, officials said.
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