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Boise, Idaho, police claim that the suspect stabbed massively nine people injured at a birthday party organized by a three-year-old girl. (1st of July)
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Boise leaders and residents expressed their solidarity with the refugee population of the city after one assailant stabbed nine people, including six children, during the day. 39th birthday party Saturday in the capital of Idaho. Boise Police Chief William Bones said the children were aged 3 to 12. All the victims were from Syria, Iraq or Ethiopia.

"It was an attack on our most vulnerable children," said Bones. "It's untenable, inadmissible and it's a pure evil in my mind."

Children who witnessed the attack outside of a complex Residential where live families from around the world have said that they were running and hiding in a closet. a killer, we did not want to be stabbed, "Esrom Habte, 12 years old"

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Esrom says he has collected two sisters and two other children in the closet "

" We waited until they told us that they caught them and then we went out ", did he says.

Bones said the suspect, identified Timmy Earl Kinner of Los Angeles, had been arrested in minutes, not far from the scene. Kinner, 30, was incarcerated in the Ada County Jail for nine counts of assault and six counts of wounding a child.

Community groups raised funds for victims.

Mayor David Bieter said that the "insane acts of a deranged person" do not reflect the attitudes of the city's inhabitants.

"Our city has long been a welcoming city, a place of safety and goodness, oppression in their countries of origin," he said. we gather not only to condemn this despicable act but also to embrace those of us who seek refuge against tyranny, suffering and war. "

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She praised the" tremendous welcome "of The Boise community since setting up her group in the city 12 years ago , said refugees in Boise were fleeing violence and persecution around the world

"It is heartbreaking to see people and children flee the war. 1965-19008 A prayer rally at the Imam Hussain Islamic Center attracted hundreds of supporters on Sunday. "The only thing I could do is show my presence and my solidarity with these people," said Lila Cabrera, a teacher who works with adult refugees. "These guys are survivors, that's why I teach them, that's why they give me the energy that I have when I teach them, that's why I am here."

An Impromptu Memorial of Flowers and Messages of Support

"People were injured, and this is not OK," said Donna Hale, who brought flowers. "We just have to be there and say 'we do not know you, but we're on your side and that's what matters.'"

Bones said that Kinner had met and stayed with a resident of the apartments for a few days during the last week. The resident and some neighbors worried about the suspect's behavior and asked him to leave on Friday, which he did peacefully.

The suspect then returned to the apartments on Saturday and began attacking children, including the three-year-old girl who was at the center of the party. He said that Kinner did not seem to have any relationship with the party-goers, calling the attack a mere act of "revenge".

"The scene of the crime, the faces of those struggling parents, the tears falling on their faces, the faces of the children in the hospital beds will be something I will carry with me for the rest of the day. my life, "said Bones.

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