The suspect in a deadly shooting at an Idaho In-N-Out Burger over the weekend died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound — and two "heroic" bystanders fired at the suspect and diverted him from the scene, police said, according to the Associated Press. Hicks also said an off-duty state trooper and an armed citizen — whose identities weren’t immediately disclosed — both fired back and diverted the gunman from the In-N-Out, the outlet added. “We believe their actions helped drive the suspect away from the scene, preventing further casualties,” the chief said, according to the AP. People were running out crying and screaming," Dodaro said in a text message to the outlet, the AP said. Rodriguez told the AP an older man tried to protect her and her daughters, and they were among the last to run outside.