GUILTY ID - 9 stabbed 4 critical at apartment complex that houses refugee families, Boise, June 2018

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Another bump @Idaho Lynx -just going thru my January list & wondering IF there might be an update?

TIA!
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@Idaho Lynx - it has been a couple of weeks since I last asked - anything new yet?

TIA! :)
 
@Idaho Lynx - I can not access this article - not even in Outline - can you give me a 10% synopsis on this? TIA! :)

Timmy Kinner files complaint against Ada County


BOISE — Timmy Kinner Jr., who is accused of stabbing nine people at a Boise apartment complex in June 2018, has filed a complaint against Ada County prosecutors, law enforcement, and jail staff alleging an inappropriate cell search.

Kinner, who is awaiting trial at the Ada County Jail, is accused of stabbing six children and three adults who were celebrating a birthday on June 30, 2018. All were refugees who fled violent conflict in Ethiopia, Iraq and Syria. One of the victims, Ruya Kadir, 3, died of her injuries.

In a handwritten complaint filed Friday, Kinner alleged harassment and violation of his equal protection rights under the Fourth Amendment due to what he said were repeated searches of his cell.

The case has been filed conditionally, as Kinner is incarcerated, and is pending a judge’s order on whether it will move forward.

In the complaint, Kinner alleged that a sheriff’s deputy entered his cell, took pictures that belonged to Kinner and threw them out. Kinner wrote that later in the day, another search resulted in approximately five of his books being taken away.

In prior proceedings, concerns over Kinner’s mental health were raised by his defense attorneys. He was declared competent to stand trial in October 2019 by 4th District Court Judge Nancy Baskin, who several months prior had declared Kinner dangerously mentally ill and ordered him to undergo treatment at the Idaho State Maximum Security Institution.

Kinner previously filed two petitions for a writ of habeas corpus, one in 2020 and another in 2021, both of which were dismissed by Ada County Magistrate Judge Ransom Bailey. Kinner also filed a petition to change his name to “Eternal Love,” which records show was dismissed.

Kinner also indicated he was strip-searched twice and was subject to three cell searches. He alleged the strip search involved a cavity search.

The Ada County Sheriff’s Office had not responded to a request for comment as of Tuesday afternoon, and the Ada County Prosecutor’s Office declined to comment. County offices typically do not comment on pending legal matters.

Kinner has requested an attorney due to “mental limitations caused by internal and external problems such as restlessness, anxiety, depression, lack of focus” and said he was “not legally competent to understand the required processes.”

While incarcerated in Tennessee on a federal charge of unlawful possession of a firearm, for which Kinner accepted a plea agreement and was sentenced to 46 months in prison, he filed four complaints against the the state, listing various law enforcement officers and public officials.

Kinner is charged with first-degree murder, eight counts of aggravated battery, two counts of aggravated assault, burglary, and an enhancement for use of a deadly weapon. His trial is scheduled for Sept. 17.
 
Idaho Lynx said:
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His trial is scheduled for Sept. 17.

I had Sept. 7th for trial.... back on page 7 your gave that date....
 
I had Sept. 7th for trial.... back on page 7 your gave that date....

Court record states 9/7. Typo by the newspaper unless they know something the court doesn't. Otherwise, their reporters will be 10 days late to the trial.
 
Court record states 9/7. Typo by the newspaper unless they know something the court doesn't. Otherwise, their reporters will be 10 days late to the trial.

Okay than - changing it back to the 7th! Thanks! :)
 
Surprise.....Mr. Kinner pled guilty to all charges today. His sentencing will be June 10, 2021.

Boise mass stabbing suspect Timmy Kinner pleads guilty to first-degree murder | KBOI (idahonews.com)

BOISE, Idaho (CBS2) — Timmy Kinner, the man authorities say stabbed multiple people at a children's birthday party, has pleaded guilty to first-degree murder.

In addition, the Ada County Prosecutor's Office said Tuesday that Timmy Kinner Jr. pleaded guilty to eight counts of aggravated battery, two counts of aggravated assault and one count of use of deadly weapon in the commission of a crime.

On June 30, 2018, police say Timmy Kinner stabbed and killed 3-year-old Ruya Kadir at her own birthday party at the Wylie Street Station apartments off State Street. Eight others were wounded.

He's scheduled to be sentenced June 10.
 
@Idaho Lynx - just checking to make sure the sentencing hearing is still "a go" for tomorrow, 6/10 for Kinner?

TIA!
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I'll go ahead & post this until I hear from @Idaho Lynx ....

Thursday, June 10th:
*Sentencing Hearing (@ am MT) – ID – Ruya Kadir (3) (June 30, 2018, Boise) – *Timmy Earl Kinner, Jr. (30/now 32) arrested (6/30/18) & charged (7/3/18) & re-arraigned (10/30/19) with 1st degree murder, 8 counts of felony aggravated battery, 1 count of burglary, 2 counts of aggravated assault & 1 count of enhancement use of deadly weapon in commission of felony. Plead not guilty. Held without bond. DA will seek DP.
Victims at Ruya 3rd B’day party: 2- 4 yr. olds, 6 yr. old, 8 yr. old, 12 yr. old & 3 adults. 3 still with life threatening injuries, 8 yr. old treated & released as of 7/3/18; as of 7/18 5 of 9 have been released from hospital.
Trial was set to begin on 2/2/21 continued to 9/7/21 (for 8 weeks), but was cancelled due to guilty plea on 3/30/21.

Previous court hearings from 7/16/18 thru 2/26/20 reference post #130 here:
ID - 9 stabbed 4 critical at apartment complex that houses refugee families, Boise, June 2018

8/11/20 Update: Hearing was held to postpone the 2/2/21 trial date. Will happened in Sept. 2011. No date given. Next closed hearing re questionnaire on 1/5/21 & pretrial conference hearing re proposed jury instructions & objections on 1/26/21 @ 9am.
1/5/21 Update: Next pretrial conference hearing re proposed jury instructions & objections on 1/26/21. 3/26/21 Update: Kinner Jr., who is accused of stabbing nine people at a Boise apartment complex in June 2018, has filed a complaint against Ada County prosecutors, law enforcement & jail staff alleging an inappropriate cell search. In a handwritten complaint filed Friday (3/26/21), Kinner alleged harassment & violation of his equal protection rights under the Fourth Amendment due to what he said were repeated searches of his cell. The case has been filed conditionally, as Kinner is incarcerated & is pending a judge’s order on whether it will move forward. Kinner previously filed two petitions for a writ of habeas corpus, one in 2020 & another in 2021, both of which were dismissed by Ada County Magistrate Judge Ransom Bailey. Kinner also filed a petition to change his name to “Eternal Love,” which records show was dismissed. Kinner has requested an attorney due to “mental limitations caused by internal & external problems such as restlessness, anxiety, depression, lack of focus” & said he was “not legally competent to understand the required processes.” His trial is scheduled for Sept. 7.

3/30/21 Update: Kinner has plead guilty to first-degree murder. In addition, the Ada County Prosecutor's Office said Tuesday that Kinner pleaded guilty to 8 counts of aggravated battery, 2 counts of aggravated assault & 1 count of use of deadly weapon in the commission of a crime. Sentencing is on 6/10/21.
 
Man behind brutal mass stabbing to spend life in prison - Local News 8

BOISE, Idaho (AP) — A man who stabbed nine people at a toddler's birthday party in Boise three years ago has been sentenced to life in prison plus another 120 years for the brutal attack.

Fourth District Judge Nancy Baskin handed down the sentence against 33-year-old Timmy Kinner on Thursday, saying she didn't think he could ever be safely released.
 

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