Nine Stabbed at Boise Apartment Complex, Home to Refugees By George Prentice
man is accused of stabbing nine people at an apartment complex in northwest Boise Saturday night. Officials said the victims included refugee families and four of the victims suffered life-threatening injuries. It was believed that six of the victims were children. In the early stages of their investigation, police said the motive for the attack wasn't immediately known.
Boise Police were dispatched to the Wylie Street Station Apartments on Wylie Lane near Collister Boulevard at approximately 8:45 p.m. Saturday. That's where police discovered nine victims, some inside and some outside apartment dwellings. Witnesses told police that a male suspect had fled the scene, heading toward State Street. The suspect was apprehended a short time later.
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Timmy Earl Kinner, 30
At 3:46 a.m. Sunday, seven hours after the stabbing incident, 30-year-old Timmy Earl Kinner of Los Angeles, Calif. was booked into the Ada County Jail on nine felony counts of aggravated battery and six felony counts of injury to a child. His appearance at Ada County Court has been scheduled for Monday, July 2.
Preliminary evidence indicates that the suspect was a temporary resident at the apartment complex until he was asked to leave on June 29.
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