Idaho
Idaho Woman Arrested in Public Park During 2020 Lockdowns Continues to Fight Her Charge
An Idaho lady who was arrested for trespassing in a public park through the rising frenzy of worry and authorities overreach stemming from conflicting media stories about COVID-19 in April 2020 continues to combat the 2-year-old misdemeanor cost on the grounds of private liberty.
“I’m not simply preventing for my innocence,” Sara Brady advised The Epoch Instances. “I’m preventing for America.”
On Sept. 20, Choose Adam Kimball at Ada County Courts in Boise, Idaho, delayed a choice on Brady’s movement for dismissal of the cost.
In April 2020, Brady stated she was invited to a play date on the Kleiner Park in Meridian, Idaho, the place the playground gear—beforehand circled with warning tape that had been torn off—had been shut down by metropolis officers to regulate the unfold of COVID-19.
There had been social media speak of a protest of the park’s closure, she stated, however when she arrived, there was the same old scene: a sunny day with moms visiting whereas their kids took within the contemporary air whereas exploring the gear.
Nevertheless, she stated, when she noticed Meridian Police Division (MPD) officers arbitrability start to close down the playground and inform everybody to go away whereas different components of the park have been open, what turned a playdate became a protest.
“We have been a bunch of mothers who had been advised we weren’t important and in consequence, we needed to keep in our homes for the final six weeks, so we have been already somewhat bit on the sting,” Brady stated.
Brady, who’s married to a police officer, started questioning one of many officers till he threatened to arrest her.
“At that time, I simply felt so singled out and was performed with the stupidity of every part I had seen with how individuals have been reacting to this virus with a lot hypocrisy,” she stated. “I hit my max and advised him, ‘Superb, arrest me for being in a public park.’”
She was arrested and booked within the Ada County Jail, the place she was launched on a $300 bond hours later, she stated.
‘Freest State within the Nation’
The (MPD) didn’t instantly reply to The Epoch Instances’ request for remark, however in line with its police report, it was responding to a criticism that the closed indicators and the warning tape had been eliminated and that there have been a number of adults and kids within the playground space.
“I knowledgeable everybody within the playground space the playground space was closed, they usually wanted to go away the realm,” the arresting officer wrote within the report. “An grownup feminine recognized as Sara Brady needed to know what authority I needed to shut the park.”
The officer stated he requested Brady to go away once more, then he stated she “advised me to arrest her.”
“I positioned Brady into handcuffs and knowledgeable her I used to be detaining her for trespassing,” the officer wrote.
Brady argued that she wasn’t standing in a closed part of the park and that she was solely asking questions.
Since, Brady stated, Republican Lawrence Wasden, the state’s Legal professional Basic, has taken on the prosecution as Brady has campaigned to carry consideration to what she stated she sees as a violation of freedom of speech and a state and native authorities blind acceptance of corrupt, socialist insurance policies.
“The Legal professional Basic stated he’s been prepared since day one to prosecute my case,” Brady stated. “Idaho needs to be the freest state within the nation, however Republican leaders proceed to look away as a mother is dragged via the court docket system for two.5 years for standing on an open and authorized space of the park.”
The Idaho Legal professional Basic’s workplace didn’t instantly reply to The Epoch Instances’ request for remark.
Questionable Insurance policies
4 legal professionals, two canceled trials, over 20 Zoom hearings, and $25,000 spent in authorized charges later, Brady stated, “The method has grow to be the punishment.”
“The longer they push this out, it simply exhibits how punitive that is,” Brady stated.
Based on the anti-socialist group Idaho Freedom Basis, the arrest got here days after police in Rathdrum, Idaho, arrested a mom of six for having a “non-essential yard sale,” which legislation enforcement stated violated Republican Gov. Brad Little’s stay-at-home order.
Every state authorities had enacted restrictive government orders all through 2020 and 2021 primarily based on Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention (CDC) tips that included lockdowns and staying 6 toes aside.
The effectiveness of those tips has come into query, as some have argued that they’ve performed extra hurt than good.
Brady’s arrest led to a number of protests, amongst these have been one in entrance of town corridor and on the park itself.
Individuals who protested the manager orders in contrast them to the previous socialist insurance policies in Nazi Germany and the present communist well being mandates in China.
At one level, Brady stated she was provided a deal: pay $50 and have the misdemeanor diminished to an infraction, Brady stated.
“It was insulting as a result of my innocence is actually value greater than that, so I countered and stated, ‘You guys dismiss the case and I’ll publicly announce that you’ve lastly performed the best factor,’” Brady stated. “They didn’t take the deal.”
The following listening to is ready for Oct. 20, Brady stated.
Idaho
Plow strike in North Idaho leaves car damaged, drivers were not injured
BOISE, Idaho — The Idaho Transportation Department reports that a plow strike occurred in North Idaho this morning, marking the region’s first winter season.
According to a release, the drivers were left unharmed. However, both vehicles sustained significant damage.
All the snow and mixed precipitation in recent weeks has Idaho Transportation Department crews working hard to make our roads safe. They would like to use this particular incident to remind Idaho drivers to take it slow in icy or slippery conditions.
Plow strike this morning in N. Idaho. An unfortunate reminder that winter roads require winter driving! ❄️🚗 Thankfully, both drivers were safe.
Our crews are working hard around the clock to keep the roads clear — take it easy out there, slow down, & help everyone stay safe. pic.twitter.com/049McAlm0f
— Idaho Transportation Department (@IdahoITD) December 28, 2024
Idaho
Mother Discovers Raccoon Attacking Her Infant Son in Carrier at Home During ‘Extremely Rare’ Encounter in Idaho
An Idaho mother rescued her infant son from a raccoon attack inside of their home before the baby’s father and a sheriff’s deputy killed the animal.
On Monday, Dec. 23, officers from the Idaho Fish and Game (IDFG) and the Cassia County Sheriff’s Office responded to a call involving a mother who heard “a loud noise in the home” and discovered a raccoon attacking her baby boy, Idaho Fish and Game shared in a release on Dec. 27.
The unnamed mom grabbed the animal to stop the attack, and her son was transported to the Cassia Regional Hospital in Burley for “undisclosed injuries” before being transferred to a hospital in Salt Lake City.
According to officials, a a sheriff’s deputy returned to the home with the baby’s father, located the animal and they killed it. IDFG noted that it is unclear how the raccoon gained access to the home. No other raccoons were found inside and the department is “confident’ that the animal killed was the same one that attacked the baby.
The animal’s carcass has since been tested for rabies by the Idaho Bureau of Laboratories with tests coming back negative.
“Once notified of the incident, staff from the Magic Valley Region activated their Wildlife Human Attack Response Team,” the IDFG wrote in the release. “This specially trained team of department staff has the responsibility to act to protect the safety of the public and incident responders; attempt to identify, locate, and control the animal(s) involved in a human-wildlife incident; and conduct, document and report investigative findings.”
Per the IDFG, reports of raccoon attacks on humans in the state are “extremely rare” and “only one case of raccoon rabies” has been documented in Idaho. They are “generally shy,” mostly avoid humans and can become aggressive if feeling “threatened.”
The IDFG encouraged Idahoans to “never purposely feed a raccoon.”
“As with all wildlife that can be found around homes in Idaho, the best course of action to avoid raccoon encounters is to take preventative actions before a problem starts,” the department wrote. “Raccoons can live in a variety of habitats, but an area with access to water and food will attract them.”
“A homeowner can limit food sources by securing residential garbage, removing any fallen fruit or rotten produce from your yard or garden, feeding pets indoors, keeping pet food securely stored, and removing or securing bird feeders,” IDFG added. “Blocking raccoon access to hiding places in sheds and outbuildings and sealing off potential entryways and exits in and around a home will also discourage raccoon use.”
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The raccoon attack comes several months after another raccoon apparently attacked people waiting in line for a ride at Hersheypark in Pennsylvania. On April 3, TMZ shared footage of guests waiting to board the SooperDooperLooper days earlier at the theme park as they attempted to avoid the animal.
The person recording the clip could be heard off-camera saying that the raccoon ran off with a girl’s shoe, with two guests reportedly bitten. In a statement to CBS 21, park officials said the animal encounter was not a common occurrence and that they had “extensive fencing to help prevent this type of incident from occurring.”
“Guest safety is and will always be our top priority at Hersheypark. As such, we have a full complement of public safety and health professionals on property who responded quickly to render necessary care to the two people impacted,” the officials added.
Biologist Tom Keller, who works for the Pennsylvania Game Commission, told the outlet that officials at the park handled the situation correctly and that the animal appeared to be “really frightened” and felt “trapped” around the “screaming humans.”
Idaho
Numerica to sponsor North Idaho activities through Jan. 4
Numerica is sponsoring Five Days of Family Fun for families to enjoy at no cost over winter break. The events tie into the credit union’s Numerica CARES for Kids program.
“The holiday season can be a magical time, but it also comes with financial challenges,” Carla Cicero, Numerica’s president and CEO, said in a Dec. 18 news release.
Free North Idaho events:
• Tuesday | Hayden Cinema, 9:30 a.m., Hayden. “Sonic the Hedgehog 3” | 2 p.m. “Mufasa: The Lion King”
• Wednesday | Triple Play Family Fun Park. 10 a.m. Raptor Reef Indoor Waterpark
• Thursday | Coeur d’Alene on Ice, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Skate rentals included.
• Friday | Make It Messy! 1857 W. Hayden Ave., 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Open play.
• Jan. 4 | Spokane Chiefs Hockey, 6:05 p.m. Up to four tickets per family. Reservations required.
Visit Numerica’s Facebook page for details.
Headquartered in Spokane Valley, Numerica serves more than 170,000 members in the Inland Northwest.
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