Crime

Boise man threatened police with knife, was shot and injured. Now he’ll go to prison

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A Boise man will spend at least 20 years in prison for aggravated assault after threatening police with a knife, setting off a police shooting at the start of 2023. The officer who shot him was just cleared of any wrongdoing.

On Wednesday, 4th District Judge Peter Barton sentenced Harry Andrews, 49, to 25 years in prison. Andrews must serve 20 years before he’s eligible for parole. Last October, Andrews pleaded guilty to aggravated assault on law enforcement personnel with a deadly weapon enhancement.

According to a news release from the Ada County Prosecutor’s Office, Andrews was walking westbound on the Interstate 184 Connector near the Flying Wye on Jan. 3, 2023. When police approached him, he refused to follow orders and ran at an officer with a knife in his hand. The prosecutor’s office said Andrews told police “I wanted to kill you” as he was taken into custody.

Sgt. Kirk Rush fired his weapon, hitting and injuring Andrews. A critical incident report released Thursday said Rush fired two bullets, hitting Andrews in the right wrist and left shoulder.

After reviewing the incident report, Gem County Prosecutor Erick Thomson determined that Rush’s actions were justified.

This story was originally published January 11, 2024 at 2:29 PM.

Nicole Blanchard
Idaho Statesman
Nicole Blanchard is part of the Idaho Statesman’s investigative and watchdog reporting teams. She also covers Idaho Outdoors and frequents the trails around Idaho. Nicole grew up in Idaho, graduated from Idaho State University and Northwestern University with a master’s degree in journalism. Support my work with a digital subscription
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