Kootenai Co. sheriff won t enforce COVID-19 mandates, says most people recover from virus
Incoming Kootenai County Sheriff Robert B. Norris said “it is not law enforcement’s job to get between you, your health and your doctor. Author: Megan Carroll Updated: 6:16 PM PST January 11, 2021
KOOTENAI COUNTY, Idaho Kootenai County’s incoming sheriff said he will not enforce mandates aimed at curbing the spread of COVID-19, claiming that most people who contract the virus experience flu symptoms and recover.
In a statement released on Monday, Sheriff Robert B. Norris wrote that there is “no provision in the Constitution that suspends people’s rights during a ‘declared emergency.’”
COVID-19 Patient Beat Hospital Roommate To Death For Praying: Police
Jesse Martinez, 37, was arrested on elder abuse and murder charges with a hate crime enhancement following the killing at a Los Angeles County hospital.
An 82-year-old man hospitalized for COVID-19 in California was beaten to death last week by a fellow patient angered by the elderly man’s praying in their shared hospital room, authorities said.
Jesse Martinez, 37, was arrested and charged with elder abuse and murder with a hate crime enhancement in connection to the Dec. 17 killing at Antelope Valley Hospital in Lancaster, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Office said Wednesday.
It s been a great career, but it s time to go : Kootenai County Sheriff Ben Wolfinger reflects on career ahead of retirement
The North Idaho native first started working for the Kootenai County Sheriff s Office as a detention deputy on April Fool s day in 1983. Author: Taylor Viydo Updated: 5:30 PM PST December 17, 2020
COEUR D ALENE, Idaho Starting New Year s Day, Kootenai County Sheriff Ben Wolfinger will be out of a job for the first time in over 37 years.
The county s top lawman doesn t mind that, though. The longtime KCSO employee had previously announced that he wouldn t be seeking another term as sheriff and would be retiring.
DAâs Office: Polk County âsecret shopperâ scam collects $42K in gift cards Hongwen Zhang was arrested in connection with a secret shopper scam that resulted in a Polk County woman being swindled out of $10,000. (Source: Polk County District Attorney s Office) By Gary Bass | December 15, 2020 at 10:51 AM CST - Updated December 15 at 10:51 AM
LIVINGSTON, Texas (KTRE) - Law enforcement officers with the Los Angeles County Sheriffâs Office arrested a 32-year woman on Nov. 27 after a Polk County grand jury indicted her in connection with a âsecret shopperâ scam that allegedly swindled a woman out of almost $10,000.
According to a press release, Hongwen Zhang has been charged with conspiracy to commit money laundering, fraudulent use/possession of identifying information, conspiracy to commit fraudulent use/possession of credit card information, and theft from an elderly person.
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