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Wache: Ms. is violently removed from the Rathauses meeting of Idaho from Plainclothes Security Workers

Boise, Idaho (AP)-a republican town hall in the north of Idaho, who fall down to chaos according to three security guys who hugged the spokesman.

In the video player above, you can see the latest examples of Americans who pronounce their objections to town hall meetings, including Teresa Borrenpohl, which is violently removed after the interruption of a spokesman from an event in Kootai County, Idaho.

The incident on Saturday in the Coeur d'Aleene High School, which was first reported by the Coeur d'Aleene Press, drew widespread attention after videos of turbulence were published online. Now more than $ 120,000 for the legal costs of Teresa Borrenpohl have been collected, and the chief of police has asked to have the security company of the security company revoked.

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The public prosecutor's office also dismissed an offense against Borrrenpohl “in the interests of the judiciary,” said Lee White, police chief of Coeur d'Aleene, on Monday, and detective video to determine whether the security officers had violated laws.

Around 450 people visited the legislative town hall, organized by the Republican Central Committee of the Kootai Cotenai Cotenai Coteni Coteni Coteni. All of them were announced that security officers were present and that “everyone who refused to respect the rights of others would be removed from the event”.

Nevertheless, videos showed the cheers and Jeer in the whole crowd – even when a legislator mentioned the legislator that he said he said protected doctors from “forced abortions”.

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“Women die,” called a person in the audience. “And doctors leave our state!” Another screamed. A moderator tried to calm the crowd and scolded people because he “gave up with stupid comments”.

At that time, Borrenpohl, a democratic candidate for legislation, who was unsuccessful in the deep Republican region, also began screaming.

“Is that a town hall or a lecture?” She asked others repeated the question.

At that time, Borrenpohl had been warned at least three times not to interrupt the speakers, Regan said.

“We try to respect the rights of the 450 people who listen to them. One person cannot get up to hire the entire event, ”said Regan.

The sheriff of Kootenai County, Bob Norris, who was in a simple clothing, but was wearing his badge on the belt, approached Borrenpohl. He introduced himself and told her she should go, otherwise she would be escorted. Then the sheriff stepped back and started recording on his cell phone when three non -identified men approached and began to grab Borkenpohl.

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Tonya Coppedge, who was sitting behind Borrenpohl and took a video about the disturbance on her cell phone, said the men rejected their repeated inquiries to identify. One of the men who bent the wrist of Borrenpohl into a curved position and later Borrenpohl one of the men on hand when he continued to grab them, said Coppedge.

“They weren't very nice to her – it was quite violent and traumatic,” said Coppedge.

Alicia Abbott, a friend of Borrenpohls, who organized a Gofundme in her name, said Borrenpohl had bruises from the incident. She suggested that Borrenpohl had been incorrectly arrested.

“Who were these people who primarily held Teresa?” Asked Abbott. “This is not the first time that we have seen this type of security presence in public meetings or town halls. If you detain people, do you have any knowledge of the law at all? Are you trained to remove people safely? “

The men worked for the private security company Lear Asset Management based in Hayden, Idaho. News that were left for the CEO Paul Trouette were not returned immediately. The men seemed to have violated Coeur d'Alene City regulations, according to which security personnel have uniforms with the word “security”, which was clearly “marked in letters on the front of the uniform”.

White, the chief of police, said the Associated Press that he had applied for the revocation of the company's company licenses and the security licenses of the people involved.

The organizers initiated additional security at the event after one of the legislators informed them that they were exposed to death threats, Regan said. MP Jordan Redman, a Republican, had recently been threatened by a person on social media with bombings. Therefore, KCRCC announced the sheriff and arranged security, said Regan. The police department of Coeur d'Alene had also stationed officials in the parking lot outside.

On Monday, the Underheriff of Kootenai County, Brett Nelson, published a statement in which the agency will carry out a “complete and independent examination of the incident carried out by an external agency”.

Bellisle reported from Seattle.