POCATELLO - Stormy Ray Adakai, 24, of Fort Hall, Idaho, was
sentenced in U.S. District Court to 57 months in federal prison for assault
resulting in serious bodily injury, U.S. Attorney Bart M. Davis announced
today. Chief U.S. District Judge David C. Nye also ordered that Adakai serve
three years of supervised release following his prison sentence. Adakai pleaded
guilty to the charge on October 23, 2019. Adakai served six months on the same
charge in tribal jail, therefore the Court reduced the original 63-month
sentence to give him credit for time served.
According to court records, in the early morning of
September 2, 2018, the Fort Hall Police were notified of a truck driver who had
been assaulted while inside his semi-truck parked near the TP Gas Station on
Ross Fork Road, in the area of the Fort Hall Casino, on the Fort Hall Indian
Reservation. The victim told police that, while he was asleep in his truck’s
cab, an unknown male, later identified as Adakai, broke into the cab and
assaulted him. Adakai demanded money and struck the victim repeatedly with
rocks. The victim stated that during the assault he tried to scratch the
assailant’s face. As a result of the assault, the victim was hospitalized
overnight and suffered a broken nose, a broken orbital (eye) bone and a brain
hemorrhage. The victim also had seizures as a result of the brain hemorrhage.
The treating physician stated that the injuries created a substantial risk of
death, extreme physical pain and a protracted and obvious disfigurement.
According to court records, video from a nearby camera
showed an individual getting into the cab of the truck through the
passenger-side door but the lighting and video quality were too poor to make an
identification of the subject. A hat not belonging to the victim was later
found in the truck. Fort Hall Police detectives and FBI agents later talked to
a witness who said he knew that Adakai had committed the assault because he saw
Adakai shortly after the assault occurred. Adakai was at a residence lying on
the floor, breathing heavily as if he had been running, and had blood all over
him and scratches on his face. He was also intoxicated. Adakai told the witness
that he had beat up a trucker and had used rocks to assault the man.
Detectives and agents later interviewed Adakai at his
residence. Adakai gave a full confession and admitted that he had assaulted the
trucker. He said that he picked up rocks nearby and used those rocks to beat
the trucker. He stated that he was intoxicated and wanted money from the
victim. Adakai admitted that he was wearing the hat which was found inside the
truck after the assault.
This case was investigated by Federal Bureau of
Investigation and Fort Hall Police Department.
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