My husband and I were about to start cooking
dinner a couple of weeks ago when a loud
expolosion erupted in the marina near our
home. Having once been a volunteer fireman,
my husband had experience helping people so
he rushed out the door and arrived at the
scene of the accident just as a man and
woman were pulling the victim out of the
water. My husband stablilized his neck and
kept him talking until paramedics arrived.
Friends in the yacht club mentioned there
had been a
nice article about
Jim's part in the rescue, so we googled it
and came across your article written
May 2011, regarding the
dismissal of our law suit against Boundary
County. Several things show your ignorance
of our situation while living in Idaho.
First of all, you took the deputy's word
that Jim had gone for his gun. If you view
the video (available on You-Tube) it clearly
shows his arms stretched at a 90 degree
angle to his torso and no such motion is
made prior to tasering. He is never told to
put his hands behind his back and never
warned that he is about to be tasered.
Second, our efforts to have the 25 mile an
hour speed limit signs re-installed were not
self-promoting. Everyone on the road
wanted them back up. They had been a
fixture on the small loop road for a very
long time prior to their removal in an
effort to get us to quit complaining about
speeders.
Third, Jim's website wasn't from a lack of
respect for public servants in general. We
have friends who are State Policeman,
Firemen, Prison Guards, and Postal Workers,
all public servants. It was a lack of
respect for the leadership in Boundary
County, who were protecting a particular
family from abiding by laws to which most
others had to comply.
Fourth, the only people in the neighborhood
who were glad to see us go are the ones we
were complaining about. It was obvious from
the traffic, that they were invloved in
dealing drugs. Dean Duane Stevens, Jr, is
one of the people my husband confronted for
speeding. He has since been convicted of
using methamphetamine to assist in his
raping a girl.
Although our experience in Idaho brought us
to bankruptcy (due to having to sell our
home at a loss just to get out of there;
attorney fees from Jim wrongfully being
prosecuted for obstruction of an officer;
being unemployed for awhile after our move)
we are still so much happier to be living an
an area where people show respect for each
other, and seldom see the, "I have the right
to be this way, no matter whom I harm"
attitude.
Your petty article was just another reminder
of how glad we are to have shaken the dust
of Boundary County off our feet.
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