POST FALLS, Idaho (AP) — An Idaho prosecutor issued an arrest warrant for a 9-year-old boy who failed to show up in court.
KHQ-TV reports (http://is.gd/BvgINC ) that the boy from Post Falls is accused of stealing a pack of gum. Police Chief Scott Haug says it’s the first time in his 30 years in law enforcement that he’s ever seen an arrest warrant for someone that young.
Haug says the child missed court because relatives had no way of getting him to the courthouse.
Kootenai County prosecutor Barry McHugh says the warrant was issued because the boy twice failed to appear. He says he can’t comment further because the case involves someone younger than 18.
The child is currently in the Juvenile Detention Center.
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Because the Courts have nothing better to do.
Out of control police in America. What else is new?
Well what better age than 9 to start conditioning this kid. With such an early start we can make him an authority fearing ( and respecting ) cow towing citizen for 75 years or more.
In a related story the SWAT team was called out when a 7 year old boy pulled the pigtails of a classmate.
And across town a child that stuck her tongue out was given a thorough pepper spraying.
If the boy is being held in a juvenile detention center, why wouldn’t he be able to get to court?!