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Friday, April 25, 2014

Breaking: Boise Police Arrest at Frank Church Highschool 4-25-14

Mark Reinhardt- Boise Idaho
An incident has now occurred at Frank Church High School, involving a student and Boise Police Officers;

 In a brief phone interview, Dan Holler, spokesman for the Boise School District stated that the incident occurred between another student and a staff member. Referring further comment to the Boise Police Department citing the incident, as a "Law Enforcement issue."

Carsten, a student at the school, whose last name has been removed for Privacy reasons. Described the incident in a  Facebook post;
"An office aid told me it was because he was sitting in the hallway with his legs out, and the teachers didn't like having to step over his legs so they sent him to the office, then he got an attitude and it pretty much went from there.”

Derek, the original videographer recording the incident said, "I honestly just don't wanna see the kid get assault on a officer."
The video itself, was originally posted to Facebook.

Lt. Ron Winegar with the Boise Police Department had described the following information from what was told to him by Officers involved; "It involved a student who was either expelled or suspended by the school officials." Further describing the incident, Lt. Winegar expanded on the issue; "The School Resource officer attempted to escort the student off school grounds after he had been told to leave and refused. The student battered the officer and was arrested after a physical struggle to place him in custody." Amber, another student at the school, stated in a Facebook post. "really says something about our officers if they need two officers to one teen in high school!"

According to documents obtained through the Idaho Public Records Act, the following is described as the use of force guide taught to members of Law Enforcement at the Idaho Peace Officer Standards and Training Academy; ID Post use of force guide No further information is currently available at this time. Updates will come, as soon as, new information becomes available.

 Full Use of Force training:
Source
Update: 4-28-14 9:35 AM
The Boise Guardian has reported the following over the weekend:

An honor student from another school who attends computer classes at the Boise School District tech center near Frank Church High on Victory Road also contacted the GUARDIAN to report,
"At least a dozen Boise Pd units with lights flashing responded to the school during the lunch hour Friday.” The student said the response included marked units, supervisors, and unmarked detective cars." 
In a brief phone interview with Lt. Johnson of the Boise Police Department, he stated, "I do know more than one Officer did respond." 

Update 4-29-14 12:03 PM
The Boise Police Department has now issued a Press Release on the Frank Church Highschool Incident;

Student charged with battery on officerMonday, April 28

Boise Police officers and Boise School administrators are investigating an incident at a Boise high school Friday afternoon.

A 17-year-old student is in custody after an altercation at Frank Church High School on West Salt Creek Drive. The incident started at about 11:50 a.m. Friday when a school administrator asked the student to leave the school grounds because of an earlier disturbance. The 17-year-old refused, so the administrator called on the School Resource Officer standing down the hall for assistance.

The Boise Police SRO talked with the student and explained the need for him to leave the campus immediately, but the student refused. This was close to noon, so dozens of students were in the hallway in preparation for lunch.
The 17-year-old turned and attempted to walk toward classrooms. The SRO took the student by the arm to escort him out of the building, but the teen moved away from the officer abruptly. As the SRO attempted to take the student into custody,  the 17-year-old started punching the officer in the face. Another employee, a 61-year-old man, who attempted to help the SRO was also punched by the student.

The SRO could not get control of the fighting student, so he radioed for help from nearby officers who responded immediately. The physical altercation lasted about three minutes before the student was taken into custody. Assisting officers were at the school for about 30 minutes until lunch was over and students were back in class.

The 17-year-old was booked into the Ada County juvenile detention facility on charges of battery on a law enforcement officer (a felony), battery and resisting/obstructing an officer (misdemeanors).

The student did not require medical treatment. The SRO and school employee who were battered received minor injuries.

The investigation into the incident continues. Because it involves a juvenile on school grounds, there is no other information available for release at this time.

Update 5-1-14 3:14 PM
The 17 year old in the video, is now out of the Ada County juvenile detention facility, according to sources close to the Frank Church High School student body.



Citation Links:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/220332473/Firearms-Training-PPT-0211-Unit-1-Deadly-Force 
https://www.flickr.com/photos/96828916@N04/14032150313/ http://legislature.idaho.gov/idstat/Title18/T18CH67SECT18-6702.htm
http://legislature.idaho.gov/idstat/Title18/T18CH66SECT18-6609.htm
http://awakenedcitizen.com/public-high-school-confiscates-cellphones-for-the-benefit-of-boise-police-department-that-was-in-the
http://boiseguardian.com/2014/04/27/copper-and-high-school-student-battle/

7 comments:

  1. I go here and my good friend Joe (the one being arrested) was not the person who started it. He was leaving when the officer and security official grabbed him forcefully. They handled this situation incorrectly and confiscated students phones who recorded the incident (including mine). When it was returned all my footage of the incident was erased. I am not the only persons whos privacy was violated this way.

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    1. Thank you for including your comment, new information is always welcomed.

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    2. unless they used a "scrubber" the files are probably recoverable. find someone with photo file recovery software, and it might all come back. I'm too far away, but it's not uncommon software so ask around. don't take any more pictures or video / store any more numbers till the card gets copied.

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  2. Screw you imbred piggies

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    1. It's "INBRED" you stupid INBRED fuck.

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  3. Mr. Miller (Dustin).

    If your property was 'edited'....you have standing. You do.

    If your friend was assaulted/intimidated he should do the following IMMEDIATELY:

    1. Call me....Trevor....local...1.208.703.9525
    I will give him my 23 yrs of counsel on this matter.....I was 19 when it happened to me.

    2. He should then make some decisions....once the dust settles.
    A. File or Not File.....life changes w the answer...HIS.

    B. IF yes....go to DoJ. and FBI in W/D.C.

    C. There is an opportunity here to shed light on the dark....sounds like BPD forgot...uhhmm...I was still here. Stronger by the day.....let me guide you through this...if you want the assist. I...as a tax payer in Ada County....am tired of seeing this waste....waste if trust...peace....money....time spent away from learning.....take it Eric Holder....tell him Tbone sent you....6s to 7s...@godspeed. You have the Force behind you and in your corner...we dont wear badges...we don't need em.
    Have a Nice Day.

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