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Libby father pleads not guilty in young son's shooting death
Libby father pleads not guilty in young son's shooting death
Libby father pleads not guilty in young son's shooting death

Published on: 06/24/2025

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A Libby man arrested and charged in the negligent shooting death of his 3-year-old son pleaded not guilty last week in Lincoln County District Court.

Timothy Frederick Allen Moore, 24, is charged with one felony count of negligent homicide, one felony count of possession of dangerous drugs and one misdemeanor count of possession of drug paraphernalia.

When Judge Matt Cuffe asked the defendant if he understood everything that was happening, Moore repeatedly said “yes” in a clear, deep voice.

Moore is being held in the Lincoln County Detention Center on $500,000 bail.

Moore is being represented by defense attorney Maury Solomon. Lincoln County Attorney Marcia Boris is prosecuting the case.

According to a press release from Lincoln County Sheriff Darren Short, his office received a report at 10:05 a.m. on May 27 about a child who had been shot at 64 Granite Creek Road, south of Libby.

When law officers and Libby Volunteer Ambulance members arrived the scene they were told a 3-year-old boy was accidentally shot in the face.

The child was taken to Cabinet Peaks Medical Center where he later died.

At the scene of the shooting, officers processed evidence. The body of the child was taken to the Montana State Crime Lab in Missoula for an autopsy.   

According to the charging document filed by Boris, Capt. Brandon Huff was first on the scene, followed by Detective Anthony Jenson at 10:13 a.m. Jenson found the accused sitting on the road, reportedly in an altered mental state. Jenson didn’t know if Moore was under the influence of drugs or in shock.

When Jenson tried to talk to Moore, the man allegedly asked the detective to shoot him. Jenson continued to question Moore and the defendant said he was inside the residence when he placed his gun on the couch and went outside to smoke.

Moore then said he heard a popping sound, ran inside and found the child holding the gun and a gunshot wound to the head. Huff later saw a .22 caliber handgun laying on the couch.

After the ambulance left the home, Jenson and Moore moved back to the front of the trailer house. After a few minutes, Moore became aggressive toward Huff and was taken into custody.

When an officer began to put handcuffs on Moore, Jenson reported seeing what are known as track marks, consistent with intravenous drug use, on his arm. Two magazines for a .22 caliber handgun were allegedly in his pants pocket.

While Detective Brandon Holzer worked to secure the residence, an adult woman who also lives there, asked for the keys to her vehicle and her prescription medicine.

Holzer walked up to the doorway and reported finding a clear glass pipe laying at the top of the stairs. The pipe, which was consistent with those used to smoke illegal narcotics, appeared to have a light-colored residue inside it.

According to the affidavit, Holzer went inside to find L.H.’s medication and found a multi-colored silicone container with a crystal-like substance in it. The substance appeared to be consistent with methamphetamine.

A conviction for negligent homicide may result in a 20-year term in the Montana State Prison and a $50,000 fine. A conviction on the felony drug possession charge may result in a 5-year prison term.

News Source : https://dailyinterlake.com/news/2025/jun/24/libby-father-pleads-not-guilty-in-young-sons-shooting-death/

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