⚖️BREAKING NEWS: Indicted Idaho sheriff blames 'drunk Indians' after pulling a gun on teenage church group

"Bingham County Sheriff Craig Rowland has been charged by the Idaho attorney general in connection with the Nov. 9 incident, which began when a
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Latter-day Saints youth group was delivering messages of thanks shaped like turkeys to those in their congregation," reported Allison Quinn. "A group of seven girls between age 12 and 16, along with their adult chaperone, was handing out the 'thankful turkeys' in Rowland’s
neighborhood in the city of Blackfoot. The activity involved pinning the 'turkey' notes to doors, and then ringing the occupant’s doorbell and running away, leaving them to find the message. When the girls stopped at Rowland’s house, he allegedly told his wife to fetch him his
gun because he was fearing a potential home invasion."

According to the report, even after Rowland read the friendly message, he pursued the girls' vehicle with a gun and — according to his own version of events — pulled their chaperone out by the hair
and said "Who the f**k are you?" According to the girls, he also told the chaperone, "I will f**king shoot you."

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