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6 kids among 9 hurt in attack

Police: Man goes on stabbing spree at party for girl, 3

- By Amy B Wang

Nine refugees, including six children, were wounded late Saturday after a man went on a stabbing rampage at a 3-year-old’s birthday party at an Idaho apartment complex, according to Boise police.

Police said they responded to a call shortly before 9 p.m. Saturday, local time, about a knife-wielding man at an apartment complex. Within five minutes, officers arrived and took a suspect into custody, police said.

However, officers soon found a “chaotic and tragic” scene, with nine victims “scattered across the apartment complex,” both inside and out of individual apartments, Boise Police Chief William Bones said at a news conference Sunday.

All were taken to a hospital, police said, and at least four had life-threatenin­g injuries.

Bones fought back tears as he revealed the ages of the injured children: There had been a 3-year-old, two 4-year-olds, a 6-year-old, an 8-year-old and a 12-yearold “from different continents” gathered that night to celebrate a child’s birthday, he said. Three adults who tried to intervene were also injured, he said.

“It’s just something we don’t see in Boise, the level of violence which occurred here,” Bones told reporters. “Most hard on myself ... is when you see innocence targeted and the suffering which occurs, and when that involves children, it’s something that gets to each of us ... It tears your heart apart.”

Bones said the refugees were from Syria, Iraq and Ethiopia, and were “the newest members of our community.”

“This was a brutal crime, not just against the individual­s involved, but against the families and the very fabric of our community,” Bones said.

As of late Sunday, each of those victims had survived, though several of the injuries remained serious, he said. One victim had been flown to Salt Lake City, he added.

“We are by no means out of the woods,” Bones said.

The Idaho Statesman reported that the apartment complex caters to low-income families and is operated by a Boise nonprofit.

“It’s a very tightknit community in the apartment complex,” Bones told the newspaper. “I’d ask for our community’s hearts to go out, as I know they will. For their prayers for the families.”

The Ada County Sheriff’s Office on Sunday identified the suspect as 30-year-old Timmy Earl Kinner of Los Angeles. Kinner was a “temporary resident at the apartment complex ... until he was asked to leave on Friday” because of his behavior, police said.

Kinner left the complex — but returned “to exact vengeance, not just on those he had been with ... but at any target which was available,” according to Bones.

A few doors down from where Kinner had been staying was where the group of refugees had gone to celebrate a 3-year-old girl’s birthday, the police chief said. That was where Kinner reportedly directed his attack, targeting the children first, he said. The birthday girl was among those seriously injured in the stabbing, Bones said.

Bones said police recovered a “large folding blade knife” from a nearby canal that is believed to be the weapon used in the stabbing. Kinner has an “extensive criminal record spanning multiple states,” Bones said.

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