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Girl dies after Idaho birthday party stabbing rampage

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BOISE, Idaho — A 3-yearold girl who was among nine people stabbed by a man who went on a rampage at the toddler’s birthday party on Saturday evening in Boise, Idaho, has died of her injuries, authoritie­s said on Monday.

“It is with deep sorrow that we share the news that she has passed away today,” Boise police said in a statement about the girl, who had been flown to Utah for medical treatment.

The child’s name was not released.

The toddler was one of six children stabbed in the attack, which took place at an apartment complex that is home to many refugees. The victims included people from Syria, Iraq and Ethiopia.

The 30-year-old man arrested in the attack, Timmy Kinner, was charged with firstdegre­e murder during a Monday afternoon court appearance.

Kinner, who is from Los Angeles, also faces charges of injury to a child and aggravated battery. He is being held without bail at the Ada County jail in Boise, police said.

The nine victims included three adults, who were wounded when they tried to stop the assault. The injured children ranged in age from 3 to 12 years.

Of the other eight victims, seven remained hospitaliz­ed, many with serious or critical injuries. One child was treated and released, police said.

According to a preliminar­y investigat­ion, Kinner met a woman living at the apartments and stayed with her for a few days within the last week. The woman and her neighbors became concerned about Kinner’s behavior and asked him to leave on Friday, which he did without incident, authoritie­s said.

Kinner returned to the apartments on Saturday and

Idaho, on Monday.

began stabbing children at an outdoor party celebratin­g the 3-year-old’s birthday in an act that Boise Police Chief William Bones termed “pure evil”.

The stabbing spree has shaken the refugee community in Idaho’s capital city and led its mayor, Dave Bieter, to issue a statement on Monday again condemning the violence.

“The thought of a happy occasion like a child’s birthday party being turned into the darkest of sorrows in such a vicious way is almost unfathomab­le,” he said.

The tenant with whom Kinner stayed was not harmed and was not at the residence at the time of the attack, according to authoritie­s.

On Monday evening, roughly 1,500 people turned out at a vigil honoring members of refugee families targeted in the stabbing.

While many laid bouquets of white flowers, Younis Kamel, a 16-year-old who moved to Boise from Iraq, and his 23-year-old sister Zuzu Kamel held up a sign.

“I will never forget seeing my friend getting stabbed in front of me,” it read.

Younis Kamel was at the apartment complex the night of the attack.

 ?? REBECCA BOONE / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A boy places a stuffed animal as other people kneel at a memorial during a vigil at City Hall in Boise,
REBECCA BOONE / ASSOCIATED PRESS A boy places a stuffed animal as other people kneel at a memorial during a vigil at City Hall in Boise,

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