The 21-year-old suspect in the stabbing is being held on a $1 million bond.
Author: Katie Terhune
Updated: 4:10 PM MST December 29, 2020
NAMPA, Idaho — A man who died after being repeatedly stabbed in front of a home in Nampa early Sunday morning has been identified as the brother-in-law of the suspect.
The Canyon County Coroner's Office identified the victim Tuesday as 28-year-old Jossue Antonio Garcia of Nampa.
According to court documents filed in the case, Garcia was stabbed after a conflict involving his brother-in-law, 21-year-old Juanito Junior Rodriguez.
The victim's family described him as a "great father, and best friend to his wife." He cared for five children under the age of 12 - three of their own, and his wife's two young brothers.