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Idaho attorney general’s office says no charges warranted against sheriff after turbulent town hall
- The Idaho Attorney General's Office will not charge Kootenai County Sheriff Bob Norris after investigating an incident during a contentious town hall meeting where Teresa Borrenpohl was forcibly removed by security officers.
- The investigation found that Norris had law enforcement jurisdiction at the event, and criminal charges against him were not merited due to the absence of bad faith or malice.
- Teresa Borrenpohl, a Democratic legislative candidate, filed a tort claim against Kootenai County for alleged constitutional rights violations.
- Four security guards involved in the incident face misdemeanor charges, and they are scheduled to stand trial in December.
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Idaho attorney general's office says no charges warranted against sheriff after turbulent town hall
The Idaho Attorney General’s Office has declined to file charges against a northern Idaho sheriff after investigating a turbulent legislative town hall meeting during which a woman was forcibly removed by security workers in plainclothes.
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