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Kuna Council approves $20,000 for police overtime ahead of Hells Angels visit
Summary
The Kuna City Council authorized $20,000 from contingency to cover potential overtime reimbursement for Ada County deputies and Kuna Police staffing during a July 28–31 event at the Crooked Aid Event Center, citing concerns about a large motorcycle club gathering.
The Kuna City Council on Tuesday approved $20,000 from the city contingency fund to cover potential overtime reimbursement for additional law-enforcement staffing from July 28 through July 31, the period a national Hells Angels motorcycle run is expected to be in the area.
Chief Mike Fortusco of the Kuna Police Department told the council the estimate would cover fully loaded overtime rates for additional staff for four days and that any overtime would be invoiced by the Ada County Sheriff’s Office and sent to the city for reimbursement. “It is my intention to continue to enforce all traffic laws while they are in our city and make sure all citizens and visitors can enjoy what the…
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