Idaho
Family of man killed in Boise mall shooting files notice of tort claim
The discover on behalf of Roberto Padilla Arguelles’ household alleges officers knew the killer “introduced a heightened threat.”
BOISE, Idaho — The household of Roberto Padilla Arguelles, one in all two folks shot and killed by a person who opened fireplace at Boise Towne Sq. on Oct. 25, 2021, has filed a discover tort declare in opposition to a number of state and native businesses.
The discover from Padilla’s household alleges that authorities had been acquainted with the attacker, Jacob Bergquist, and “conscious of the heightened threat that he introduced to the group,” however took no identified authorized motion or “different dissuasion” in opposition to him.
Within the discover filed by lawyer Jason Monteleone, members of the family assert that their damages are $500,000 from every respondent named within the declare, for prices that embrace medical care, funeral bills, counseling, lack of monetary assist ensuing from Padilla’s demise, and lack of “companionship, companies, assist, care, consolation, and society” on account of Padilla’s demise.
Bergquist shot and killed a safety guard, Jo Acker, when Acker confronted him about stories that individuals had seen Bergquist carrying a gun within the mall. After capturing Acker, Bergquist continued to fireplace, killing Padilla and injuring three different folks. Bergquist later died after being wounded in an alternate of gunfire with Boise Police close to the mall.
The discover of tort declare cites events on which Bergquist brazenly carried weapons into buildings the place open carry of firearms was prohibited, together with March 7, 2021, at a Meridian Walmart, June 17, 2021, at Boise Towne Sq., and June 28, 2021, at Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Middle.
Concerning the incident at Walmart, Meridian Police investigated Bergquist and knowledgeable him that he was banned from the Walmart, however “no identified authorized motion was taken in opposition to him,” the declare states.
Within the incident at Saint Alphonsus, the declare states, “it was reported that Bergquist was later questioned” by Boise Police, and that Bergquist advised police he had positioned his gun in his backpack whereas on the Saint Alphonsus campus.
Concerning the June 17 report of Bergquist brazenly carrying a gun at Boise Towne Sq., the declare states that Ada County Dispatch notes indicated Bergquist had been seen “on quite a few events open carrying a handgun and now has moved to the mall space.”
The declare additionally mentions stories that on April 2, 2021, an Idaho State Police trooper on the state capitol constructing adopted Bergquist as he brazenly carried a gun into the governor’s workplace and requested to interview the governor about individuals convicted of felonies having the ability to carry weapons. The trooper requested the Ada County Prosecutor’s Workplace to research doable prices. The prosecutor didn’t file prices in opposition to Bergquist, saying Bergquist’s theft conviction in Illinois was not among the many felony convictions listed as disqualifying an individual from firearm possession in Idaho.
Just a few weeks after Bergquist’s go to to the statehouse, a Boise Police officer on April 27, 2021, noticed Bergquist downtown, carrying a pistol on his left hip and two magazines of ammunition on his decrease again. The tort declare discover states the officer didn’t contact Bergquist however did doc and report what he noticed, together with what the officer suspected was an try to “elicit contact with a purpose to have a confrontation…” The discover states that the officer later decided Bergquist was a convicted felon and operated a “racist YouTube web page.” Days after that encounter, one other officer who was off-duty on the time noticed two males with weapons, together with Bergquist, speaking exterior a comfort retailer. The discover of tort declare states that officer later requested the Ada County Prosecutor’s Workplace and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives to evaluate whether or not Bergquist was prohibited from carrying firearms.
KTVB on Friday morning reached out to the Ada County Prosecutor’s Workplace and metropolis and police officers in Boise and Meridian for touch upon the declare.
The communications officer for the Boise Mayor’s Workplace responded with the next assertion:
“It’s clear that the occasions of Oct. 25, 2021, impacted the households of these current on the Boise Towne Sq. in addition to the group. The Metropolis of Boise has reviewed this tort declare. The submitting of a discover of tort declare is an administrative measure to protect a person’s means to file a lawsuit sooner or later, ought to it’s warranted. Sadly, the town will not be capable of grant interviews because of the potential of future litigation. Town is, nonetheless, referring media to the quite a few information releases, on digital camera statements and public data requests launched from the town about this tragic occasion.”
This story can be up to date when and if others named within the discover of tort declare reply.
The discover of tort declare will not be a lawsuit, however notifies the events concerned that the household is reserving the suitable to file a lawsuit. Such a discover should be filed inside 180 days of an incident or the date at which damage “ought to have been fairly found.”
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Idaho Parks and Recreation debuts new online reservation system on Monday
Idaho Parks and Recreation has been working all fall to instill their new Idaho Time Registration system and it goes online on Jan. 6.
There will be changes as this reservation system will have different prices — similar to reserving hotels or airplane tickets, it all comes down to demand. Plus people will have to be ready next week to reserve a campsite this summer in a state park.
“We have really seen the demand for camping in Idaho grow and we want to make it first of all easier to get their campsites,” said Robbie Johnson of Idaho Parks & Rec. “A high-demand campsite is going to cost you a little bit more, but in the time where there’s not so much demand it is going to cost you less.”
An example of this would be reserving a campsite at Ponderosa State Park near McCall around the 4th of July. That’s about as busy as it gets and the cost of a site with electricity and hookups will cost Idaho residents $42.
“So when we are talking about variations in pricing we are not talking about huge jumps,” said Johnson. “We are not here to discourage and make it harder to use our state parks, but the camping fees are what funds the state parks.”
The reservation system will allow people to reserve campsites, cabins and yurts nine months out. It will have a much easier interface, be easier to use on your smart phone and it will feature pictures that rangers take at the state parks.
“It’s going to be so much easier to find a park, look at a map, click on it and put your dates in,” said Johnson.
However, they have to unveil somehow so they chose a staggered start when the new system comes online next week. On Monday, people will be able to reserve through May 31, on Tuesday through June 30, on Wednesday through July, Thursday through August and Friday through September.
People will get put into a waiting room in the order they log on. You can reserve up to three campsites, but you don’t secure the reservation until you pay for it. Robbie Johnson advises people to consider multiple options, be quick and be prepared.
“The old reservation system is on our website and that is where you can go in and check out the map because you actually won’t be able to go into the new system until it actually launches the first week,” said Johnson.
So if you have summer plans at a favorite camping spot in your favorite state park be prepared for next week if you want to lock down some sites. If you don’t get what you want you can always check for cancellations.
Idaho
Obituary for Jackie Hitz Daniel – East Idaho News
Jackie Hitz Daniel, 80, peacefully passed away on Friday, Dec. 20, 2024, in Moscow, Idaho. She was born Nov. 23, 1944, in Shelley, Idaho to Jack Hitz and Coy Peck Hitz and was the oldest of four children.
She graduated from Idaho Falls High School in 1963 and married Don Moore that year. Their marriage produced four children. She was married to Garry Daniel from 1983 until his passing in 2010.
Jackie worked for decades in bookkeeping and administrative support roles, with many years spent in medical offices in Idaho Falls and Rexburg. She was an avid bowler in her earlier years. She also enjoyed crocheting, with dozens of babies being recipients of the softest blankets ever.
Jackie is survived by her brother Phil (Kathy) Hitz of South Jordan, Utah, son Dennis (Tina) Moore of Boise, daughter Trish (Steve) Poulos of Idaho Falls, daughter, Kristy (Jason) Mayer of Genesee, daughter-in-law Sydney Moore of Los Osos, California, 16 grandchildren, and 13 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, brothers Noel Hitz and Paul Hitz, and son, Darin Moore.
Graveside services will be held in Idaho Falls in 2025, on a date to be determined. The family would like to extend special thanks to the teams at Gritman Medical Center and Aspen Park of Cascadia in Moscow, who provided such loving care in Jackie’s final weeks.
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Idaho man arrested after planting IED on railroad car
An Idaho man has been arrested after planting an IED on a parked railroad car, according to officials. The device was safely detonated by a bomb squad.
Officers were dispatched on Wednesday to the 600 block of North 8th Street in Payette, Idaho, following reports of a suspicious person seen near a parked railroad car attempting to light something on fire, according to a statement by the Payette Police Department.
Police located a suspected undetonated Improvised Explosive Device (IED) next to the train car. Officers followed fresh footprints in the snow to a camp trailer parked near a residence in the 600 block of North 8th Street.
The suspect attempted to flee but surrendered to authorities after a brief foot pursuit, police said. He has been identified as 40-year-old Payette resident Brent Sharrai.
Sharrai was arrested on outstanding warrants, with additional charges including possession of a destructive device, possession of a controlled substance, possession of paraphernalia, and resisting and obstructing officers. Federal charges for possession and manufacturing of a destructive device are pending.
Payette Police reported that a bomb squad from nearby Nampa was called to assist in safely handling the device. Union Pacific Railroad was notified, and all trains scheduled to pass through the area were placed on standby for approximately five hours until the scene was declared safe.
The Nampa Bomb Squad used a specialized robot to remove the IED from the train car before safely detonating it. A search warrant executed at Sharrai’s camp trailer uncovered items similar to the device found on the train car.
The incident is under investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), with no motive disclosed at this time.
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