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Three named as killed in Aug. 1 In-N-Out shooting in Twin Falls; state police identify off-duty trooper who confronted gunman

Idaho State Police named Specialist Steve McClain as the off-duty trooper who confronted the gunman. Twin Falls police released surveillance video Friday, and KMVT reported the restaurant reopened at 4:15 p.m. Friday.

3 reports on this incident · first at Aug 7, 2026, 11:16 a.m. ET

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The Police Department said the shooting at the In-N-Out in , , occurred on Saturday, Aug. 1, 2026. people who were killed have been named by the County Coroner and by Police. people were injured. State Police identified the off-duty trooper who confronted the gunman as Specialist Steve McClain. Police identified the gunman as , who died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound at the scene. The incident is no longer active. The County Coroner named those killed as Ashley Garibay of Stockton, California; Dale Schultz of Salt Lake , Utah; and Christopher Claunch of Hagerman. Police gave their ages as Ashley Garibay, 23, of Stockton, California; Dale Schultz, 66, of Salt Lake , Utah; and Christopher Claunch, 59, of Hagerman, . In a company statement honoring its associate, In-N-Out identified Garibay as a 23-year-old from Stockton, California; the Garibay family identified her as Ashley Garibay, 23, an In-N-Out worker. In surveillance video released by the Police Department on , the narrator identified Garibay as an In-N-Out employee, along with Christopher Claunch, 59, and Dale Schultz, 66; Claunch is described as a customer. Authorities, speaking in that police video, said Austin James, a former police officer, survived. The names were also read at an In-N-Out prayer vigil, where the source of the release was not stated. One release from authorities rendered the second name as Dave Schultz, 66, of Salt Lake , and one record spells Claunch's first name Cristopher. Police Chief Matthew Hicks said the gunman began opening fire inside the In-N-Out at around p.m. Saturday, before the shooting spilled into the parking lot. Police responded to reports of gunfire at around :30 p.m. local time and found multiple victims inside and outside the restaurant. TMZ had previously reported that the shooting began at the In-N-Out burger joint in , , on Saturday afternoon; 95. KEZJ put the start at August 1 at approximately :30 P.M. Jordan Salinas told the Statesman that he and his girlfriend stopped for lunch at the off Blue Lakes Boulevard in at about :30pm local time (20:30 GMT). One account describes the shooting as beginning at the newly opened before spilling into the parking lot; another account places the attack on Saturday evening, saying Chad Williams opened fire on customers and employees before turning the gun on himself. Hicks called it a "normal Saturday afternoon" and described the scene as "very chaotic," and said the incident "resulted in fatalities." Officials said the first officer arrived at the scene within about minutes of the initial 911 call, that dispatchers received 85 emergency calls within the first minutes of the shooting, and that investigators confirmed there was only one suspect after approximately 90 minutes. The assault continued for a couple of hours as area law enforcement responded to the In-N-Out, the Visitor Center and the Magic Valley Mall. State Police identified the off-duty trooper involved as Specialist Steve McClain. Colonel Bill Gardiner, director of the State Police, said: "Although off-duty, Specialist McClain made the conscious decision to confront the threat in an effort to protect others. Years of training, experience, discipline, and commitment were compressed into a matter of seconds. Faced with an active threat, he willingly put himself in harm's way to protect others. In doing so, he undoubtedly helped save lives." McClain said: "My heart remains with the victims, their families, those who were injured, and everyone whose lives have been changed by this tragedy." Hicks said, "We want to take a moment and commend the actions of the off-duty officer and the citizen and their heroic action to stop this incident," adding, "We believe their actions helped drive the suspect away from the scene, preventing further casualties." A slide at the end of the video released by police said the department "is certain that additional acts of heroism and rendering aid to those in need contributed to the saving of lives." said, "These people are true heroes in our community," and, "They diverted the shooter and without a doubt saved many lives." Of the families, Hicks said, "Their hearts are also broken at this time," and told victims and their loved ones, "this community grieves with you," adding: "We will never forget what happened here. We will never forget those that were hurt." He also said, "We believe the threat to the community is over." Police identified the gunman as . Hicks said on Sunday that Williams died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound and that his body was found nearby. Jerome Police Chief Duane Rubink said "it appears there was one shooter who is from a self-inflicted gunshot." Responding agencies included the Police Department, the FBI's Salt Lake office, the Meridian, Caldwell, Nampa and Jerome police departments, the County Sheriff's Office and State Police, alongside area law enforcement and local and state partners. FBI Salt Lake Special Agent in Charge Robert Boles said the bureau had "committed the full weight of our resources to the Police Department, deploying every investigative and intelligence tool at our disposal," adding that "our evidence response teams and victim services specialists are also on the ground, working tirelessly to support both the investigation and those impacted." police released the surveillance video clarifying details of the In-N-Out shootings on . A press briefing by the Police Department was scheduled for A.M. (August ), 95. KEZJ reported, and a vigil for the victims was planned for , August , at P.M. at 1965 Blue Lakes Boulevard North. KMVT reported that In-N-Out reopened its location at 4:15 p.m. , and the company held a prayer vigil for the victims. Lt. Steven Gassert of the Police Department said, "This means a lot to us," adding that it "gave us a chance to kind of pause from our investigation and all the work that we've been doing in this incident and be able to take a moment to reflect and also pay tribute to those who have been affected or lost their lives in this tragic incident." If you or someone you know is struggling, the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline is available 24 hours a day: call or text 988.

Earlier reports

  1. Aug 7, 2026, 11:17 a.m. ET

    Three killed in shooting at Twin Falls, Idaho, In-N-Out; coroner names those who died

    Three people were killed at an In-N-Out Burger restaurant in Twin Falls, Idaho, on August 1, 2026, according to figures reported by Fox News, KPVI, TMZ, the Mercury News, Al Jazeera, the New York Post and HollywoodLife; the New York Post and Free Republic reported a toll of two killed. Seven people were injured, according to Al Jazeera, Free Republic, HollywoodLife, the New York Post, Fox News and TMZ. The figures were current as of Sunday afternoon, August 2, according to Free Republic and the New York Post, and as of Tuesday, according to the Mercury News.

    The attribution for those tolls differs by outlet: the Mercury News and HollywoodLife credited police and authorities, who released the names of those killed; Al Jazeera and the New York Post credited police for the breakdown of the seven injured and did not attribute the death toll; Free Republic credited Twin Falls Police Chief Matthew Hicks and authorities; and Fox News credited city spokesperson Josh Palmer. Hicks said the shooting began around 2 p.m. Saturday before spilling into the parking lot, and police responded to reports of gunfire around 2:30 p.m. local time and found multiple victims inside and outside the restaurant.

    The Twin Falls County Coroner identified those killed as Ashley Garibay of Stockton, California, Dale Schultz of Salt Lake City, Utah, and Christopher Claunch of Hagerman, as reported by KPVI. Police gave their ages as 23, 66 and 59 respectively, according to the Mercury News, which reported Claunch's home as Hagerman, Idaho. In-N-Out, in a company statement honoring its associate, said Garibay, 23, of Stockton, California, was one of its workers; her family also identified her, according to TMZ and the New York Post.

    The venue was described as an In-N-Out Burger restaurant by Al Jazeera, Free Republic, the Economic Times, Fox News, the Mercury News, the New York Post, HollywoodLife and TMZ, and as an "In-n-Out restaurant" by KPVI. It was a recently opened location \in in late July as part of the California chain's Idaho expansion, according to the Mercury News; the New York Post reported it opened July 24, and the Economic Times reported it welcomed its first customers on July 25 and had been operating a little over a week. Customers were waiting inside and in the drive-thru line and employees were on shift, according to the Mercury News, the New York Post and Fox News. KPVI reported an employee was training new employees.

    Hicks said on Sunday that the suspect, Chad Williams, 24, is deceased, having died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, and that the body was found nearby, as reported by Fox News, Al Jazeera, the New York Post, the Economic Times, HollywoodLife and Free Republic; KPVI, the Mercury News and TMZ reported that he shot and killed himself. Jerome Police Chief Duane Rubink said "it appears there was one shooter who is deceased from a self-inflicted gunshot." Hicks said, "We believe the threat to the community is over." Al Jazeera, HollywoodLife and the Mercury News reported the incident is no longer active. A motive has not been stated by officials.

    Hicks credited two people who intervened: "We want to take a moment and commend the actions of the off-duty officer and the citizen and their heroic action to stop this incident," he said, adding, "We believe their actions helped drive the suspect away from the scene, preventing further casualties." Twin Falls County Sheriff Jack Johnson said, "These people are true heroes in our community," and "They diverted the shooter and without a doubt saved many lives." Robert Boles, the FBI's Salt Lake City Special Agent in Charge, said the bureau has "committed the full weight of our resources to the Twin Falls Police Department, deploying every investigative and intelligence tool at our disposal," and that "our evidence response teams and victim services specialists are also on the ground." The Twin Falls Police Department, the FBI, the Twin Falls County Sheriff, Idaho State Police, the Jerome Police Department and the Meridian, Caldwell and Nampa police departments have responded. Police have opened a center where those affected can get support and request or collect personal items left at the scene, according to the Mercury News; St. Luke's Magic Valley urged people to avoid visiting the hospital unless they required emergency medical attention, according to the Economic Times.

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  2. Aug 7, 2026, 11:16 a.m. ETFirst report

    Coroner names three killed in Twin Falls In-N-Out shooting

    Authorities have released the names of those killed in the August 1, 2026, shooting at an In-N-Out Burger restaurant in Twin Falls, Idaho. The Twin Falls County Coroner identified them as Ashley Garibay of Stockton, California; Dale Schultz of Salt Lake City, Utah; and Christopher Claunch of Hagerman. Police gave their ages as 23, 66 and 59 respectively. In-N-Out, in a company statement honoring its associate, said Garibay, 23, of Stockton, California, worked for the chain; her family also confirmed she was an In-N-Out worker, according to reporting by TMZ, the Mercury News and KPVI.

    Accounts of the death toll differ. Fox News, KPVI, TMZ, the Mercury News, Al Jazeera, the New York Post and HollywoodLife reported three people were killed; the New York Post and Free Republic reported two. Seven people were injured, according to Al Jazeera, Fox News, the New York Post, TMZ, HollywoodLife and Free Republic, with Al Jazeera and the New York Post attributing the breakdown of the injured to police. Figures were given variously by police and authorities who released the names, by Twin Falls Police Chief Matthew Hicks, and by city spokesperson Josh Palmer, as of Sunday afternoon, August 2 (Free Republic, New York Post) and Tuesday (Mercury News).

    The restaurant had opened days earlier — on July 24 according to the New York Post, and welcoming its first customers on July 25 according to the Economic Times — and employees and customers were present on a weekend afternoon. Hicks said the gunman began firing around 2 p.m. Saturday before the shooting spilled into the parking lot; police responded to reports of gunfire at about 2:30 p.m. local time and found multiple victims inside and outside the restaurant. Hicks described the scene as "very chaotic."

    Hicks said Sunday that the suspect, whom police identified as Chad Williams, 24, died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound and that his body was found nearby — described by several outlets as a self-inflicted gunshot wound and by KPVI, the Mercury News and TMZ as having shot and killed himself. Jerome Police Chief Duane Rubink said "it appears there was one shooter who is deceased from a self-inflicted gunshot." Hicks said, "We believe the threat to the community is over." He credited an off-duty officer and a citizen with intervening: "We want to take a moment and commend the actions of the off-duty officer and the citizen and their heroic action to stop this incident," adding, "We believe their actions helped drive the suspect away from the scene, preventing further casualties." Twin Falls County Sheriff Jack Johnson said, "These people are true heroes in our community. They diverted the shooter and without a doubt saved many lives." Police have not stated a motive.

    The Twin Falls Police Department is being assisted by the FBI's Salt Lake City office, the Jerome, Meridian, Caldwell and Nampa police departments, the Twin Falls County Sheriff and Idaho State Police. "We have committed the full weight of our resources to the Twin Falls Police Department, deploying every investigative and intelligence tool at our disposal," said Robert Boles, FBI Salt Lake City Special Agent in Charge. "Our evidence response teams and victim services specialists are also on the ground." Police have opened a center where those affected can get support and request or collect personal items left at the scene, the Mercury News reported; the Economic Times reported that St. Luke's Magic Valley urged people to avoid visiting the hospital unless they required emergency medical attention.

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Revision history

  1. Version 1917 Aug 2026, 12:27current

    Added Idaho State Police's identification of the off-duty trooper as Specialist Steve McClain, with statements from ISP director Colonel Bill Gardiner and McClain.

  2. Version 1812 Aug 2026, 17:14

    Added survivor Austin James as named in the police video, further Hicks statements and the department's video slide on additional acts of heroism, and NBC News detail on the Tesla charging station and visitor center.

  3. Version 179 Aug 2026, 01:23

    Condensed to five paragraphs and added the Daily Mail and KMVT to the casualty and location attribution lists; no new facts.

  4. Version 169 Aug 2026, 01:08

    Added KMVT reporting that the Twin Falls In-N-Out reopened at 4:15 p.m. Friday, August 7, and held a prayer vigil, with quotes from Lt. Steven Gassert; headline and dek updated to lead on the reopening.

  5. Version 158 Aug 2026, 06:24

    Added headline and standfirst leading with the victims and the coroner's identifications; body facts unchanged.

  6. Version 148 Aug 2026, 06:13

    Added the Twin Falls Police Department's release of surveillance footage in which the narrator identified two of those killed, and restored the crisis line wording verbatim.

  7. Version 138 Aug 2026, 06:10

    Removed the unsupported calendar date "August 4" from the Mercury News as-of attribution; that as-of is now reported exactly as facts on the record gives it ("as of Tuesday"), and the LocalNews8 as-of is likewise reported as "Friday" without an added date. Kept the best-supported as-of (Sunday afternoon, August 2, 2026, per Free Republic and the New York Post) leading with its attribution and the competing as-of figures in the same breath. Changed the closing helpline line from "available 24 hours a day" to "available at any hour" to avoid a figure facts on the record does not carry. Reworded the headline and dek so the disputed death toll appears as the sourced range (three per most outlets, two per the New York Post and Free Republic) rather than a single picked figure, and split the casualty-attribution sentence so each stated_by branch — the Twin Falls Police Department briefing, police/authorities who released the names, police for the breakdown of the seven injured with the killed toll unattributed, Chief Matthew Hicks/authorities, and city spokesperson Josh Palmer — is named with its outlet. All other conflicts (killed, injured, state, venue, setting, suspect death manner, official instruction) remain reported with both branches and attribution; no facts added.

  8. Version 128 Aug 2026, 05:54

    Condensed the setting and quote paragraphs and tightened attribution wording; no new facts added.

  9. Version 118 Aug 2026, 05:49

    Removed the invented calendar date attached to the Mercury News "as of" branch ("Tuesday, August 4" he added date attached to LocalNews8's "Friday," leaving both days exactly as facts on the record states them. All conflicts \u2014 killed (3 vs. 2), injured (7 vs. 10), as-of timing, state styling, venue scope, suspect death manner, setting, official instructions and who stated the toll \u2014 remain reported with both branches and their attributions; no other text changed.

  10. Version 108 Aug 2026, 05:33

    Removed the invented calendar date "August 4" from the as-of paragraph; the Mercury News as-of point is now given as "Tuesday" and LocalNews8's as "Friday," exactly as facts on the record states them. Kept the fact-supported figures "Chad Williams, 24" and the July 24 opening date unchanged. Also credited the New York Post alongside Al Jazeera for the police attribution of the seven injured, and HollywoodLife alongside the Mercury News for the attribution to authorities who released the victims' names, matching facts on the record's attribution branches. All conflicts (killed toll, injured, as-of, state styling, venue, setting, manner of the suspect's death, official instruction, attribution of the toll) remain reported with both sides named.

  11. Version 98 Aug 2026, 05:27

    No new facts in this cycle; added headline and standfirst reflecting the victim identifications and the casualty-count disagreement, with wording tightened throughout.

  12. Version 88 Aug 2026, 05:24

    Removed the invented calendar dates attached to the casualty as-of days: the Mercury News figures are now dated only "Tuesday" and LocalNews8's only "Friday," exactly as facts on the record gives them, eliminating the unsupported "August 4." Restructured that passage so the best-supported as-of (Sunday afternoon, August 2, 2026, per Free Republic and the New York Post) leads and both competing as-of days are still named with their sources. Reordered the suspect death-manner sentence so the best-supported wording (self-inflicted gunshot wound) leads, with the competing wordings retained and attributed. Added the sourced state-styling disagreement (Idaho vs. KEZJ's "ID"). Adjusted headline and dek so the death toll is not picked: both the reported figures of three and two are flagged as differing, while the coroner's and police identifications of the named victims remain. No other facts, quotes or attributions changed.

  13. Version 77 Aug 2026, 15:18

    Added headline and standfirst leading with the identified victims; body facts and attributions unchanged.

  14. Version 65 Aug 2026, 23:53

    Added headline and dek, Jerome Police Chief Duane Rubink's statement, the July 25 opening account and St. Luke's Magic Valley advisory, the 2:30 p.m. police response, Jerome police among responders, and fuller attribution of the casualty figures and their as-of dates.

  15. Version 55 Aug 2026, 23:48

    Added headline and standfirst, included the police chief's statement that the threat to the community is over, and corrected the crisis-resource line to the standard wording.

  16. Version 45 Aug 2026, 23:43

    Added Twin Falls County Sheriff Jack Johnson's on-record statements and listed his office among responding agencies.

  17. Version 37 Aug 2026, 15:17current

    Merged the two sentences that named the suspect into a single sentence, so his name appears exactly once; subsequent references use "the suspect" or a pronoun. Added the source-by-source attribution split for the casualty tolls (police/coroner, Chief Hicks, city spokesperson Josh Palmer) and the KPVI variant naming of the venue, both required conflicts. All figures, quotes and attributions otherwise unchanged.

  18. Version 24 Aug 2026, 23:23

    Restructured to lead with the victims, the toll and the setting rather than the suspect, who is now named once lower in the story.

  19. Version 27 Aug 2026, 15:16current

    Added the three victims' names as released by the Twin Falls County Coroner, police and In-N-Out; noted the conflict between reported death tolls of three and two; added the sheriff's and Jerome police chief's statements, the timeline, and the police support center and hospital advisories.

  20. Version 14 Aug 2026, 22:51

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