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Citation rejected against the woman dragged from Coeur D’Alene City Hall

Citation rejected against the woman dragged from Coeur D’Alene City Hall

“During the initial investigation, the officers found out that Borrenpohl bitten one of the men involved in eliminating it,” a statement issued by Coeur d’Alene Police Department said.

Based on the “limited information” available at that time, the officers quoted and released Borrenpohl for the battery.

Since then, the police continued to investigate the incident, including examining the video recordings that showed what happened before it arrived. Given “all new tests and videos related to the event”, the city’s prosecutors will reject the citation.

Meanwhile, the city has revoked the business license for the management of the assets Lear “for violating the ordinances of Coeur d’Alene on security agencies and agencies.”

Although Coeur d’alene City Code requires security agents to wear uniforms “clearly” with the word “security”, the guards were in simple clothes, without visible identifiers that were security.

“The Coeur D’Alene Police Department recognizes and appreciates all the rights offered by the United States Constitution to all citizens, including the right to free expression,” the statement said. “This is a complex incident, and the detectives continue to work through all the aspects of the investigation.”