Armed Idaho sheriff charged with threatening girls' group in holiday ding-dong ditch gone wrong
Fox News
An Idaho sheriff is facing charges for allegedly threatening a church girls’ group at gunpoint during a Thanksgiving ding-dong-ditch activity gone wrong, and now several leaders are calling for his resignation over allegedly disparaging comments he made against members of an Indian reservation nearby his home
The charges stem from a Nov. 9 incident near the sheriff’s home, which is located near the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes’ Fort Hall Reservation in southeastern Idaho.
Rowland and his wife told investigators the incident happened at a time they both had been receiving threats, including from one male individual who had been arrested as part of a drug investigation the sheriff’s wife had been involved in and approached her while she was alone in a Costco store in October.
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