State offices in Boise lock doors due to concern of threat from fired worker
The state Department of Administration office in downtown Boise is open for business today – but the door is locked on the recommendation of Idaho State Police, the Idaho Statesman reports. A man who was fired from a state agency in the Len B. Jordan building has been banned from the premises, Idaho State Police spokesman Tim Marsano told the Statesman. The building is 650 State St., on the north side of State Street, across from the Capitol. The unnamed man was fired Wednesday from the state Division of Vocational Rehabilitation. The Statesman’s full report is online here .
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