Saturday, December 20, 2025
36.0°F

Upset man allegedly pulled knife on casino employees

DERRICK PERKINS | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 2 years, 4 months AGO
by DERRICK PERKINS
Daily Inter Lake | August 8, 2023 12:00 AM

A man accused of walking into a U.S. 93 casino, causing a scene and pulling a knife on employees over the weekend faces multiple felony charges in Flathead County District Court.

Prosecutors brought Tyler Jay Walter, 38, on counts of assault with a weapon and tampering with evidence following his Aug. 5 arrest. His arraignment in district court remains as yet unscheduled.

Kalispell Police officers responded to the U.S. 93 casino about 8:07 p.m. for a disturbance call. Employees there told investigators that Walter, who was previously barred from the business, walked in upset and began yelling at them and hollering about a man in a white shirt that he planned on stabbing, according to court documents.

When the employees asked him to leave, Walter allegedly threatened to knife them.

“I’ll stab you guys, too,” Walter said, according to court documents.

He fled after the employees’ announced they were calling 911, court documents said.

Officers found Walter at Lions Park. He denied possessing a knife, but admitted having a blade when he entered the casino, court documents said. Walter allegedly said he tossed it into a dumpster after leaving the casino.

Despite a search of nearby waste receptacles, investigators were unable to turn up the knife, court documents said.

Walter previously faced a felony assault with a weapon case in district court, but saw the 2022 charge dismissed after reaching a deferred prosecution agreement in December. In that case, Walter allegedly threatened his father and another man with a knife.

Assault with a weapon is punishable by up to 20 years in Montana State Prison and a $50,000 fine.

News Editor Derrick Perkins can be reached at 758-4430 or [email protected].

ARTICLES BY DERRICK PERKINS

December 18, 2025 11 p.m.

Kalispell man accused of gunplay receives suspended jail sentences

Joashua Allen Willard, 45, initially pleaded not guilty to felony criminal endangerment and misdemeanor tampering with a communication device in connection with the alleged June 7 confrontation on Fourth Avenue West.

After chase, McGarry faces even more felony charges
December 18, 2025 6:15 a.m.

After chase, McGarry faces even more felony charges

The Kalispell man who crashed in Whitefish earlier this month while allegedly trying to outrun the authorities now faces a slew of felony charges in Flathead County District Court.

Man accused of defacing Lakeside church with pentagram
December 18, 2025 11 p.m.

Man accused of defacing Lakeside church with pentagram

Orion Jacob Glace of Lakeside is expected to be arraigned on two counts of felony malicious intimidation or harassment of civil or human rights before Judge Danni Coffman on Jan. 8.