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Fargo man sentenced for murder in 2020 drug deal setup turned deadly
Reng Ayong was one of two men accused of killing Anquine White last year near a north Fargo grocery store. 10:43 am, Mar. 1, 2021 ×
Reng Ayong appears for his sentencing Monday, March 1, in district court, Fargo, for the May 12, 2020, fatal shooting of Anquine Lamont White outside Hornbacher’s in north Fargo.
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FARGO A judge has ordered a 22-year-old to serve 15 years in prison for fatally shooting another man last year during a drug deal gone wrong near a north Fargo grocery store.
Reng Zechariah Ayong, Fargo, pleaded guilty Monday, March 1, in Cass County District Court to a Class A felony of murder for the May 12 killing of 39-year-old Anquine Lamont White of Fargo. That charge is a lesser one to the Class AA felony murder count he faced, which carried a life sentence.
Man gets prison time for beating drinking buddy to death in Fargo
Darrell Peterson blacked out during a night of drinking and doesn t remember killing Duane Darling, his attorney said. 12:55 pm, Mar. 1, 2021 ×
Darrell Peterson appears with his attorney Nicholas Dwight Thornton at a felony change of plea Monday, March 1, in district court, Fargo, for the Nov. 13, 2019, beating death of Duane Darling.
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FARGO A 44-year-old Fargo man will likely spend nearly three decades in prison for beating his friend to death with a plant stand more than a year ago in a Fargo apartment.
Darrell Clinton Peterson, no address, said he was sorry Monday, March 1, in Cass County District Court before Judge Steven McCollough sentenced him to 28 years in prison for killing 64-year-old Duane Darling.
Lutheran Social Services housing debts exceed assets
Management of apartments owned by Lutheran Social Services of North Dakota is being handled by a court-appointed receiver while preparations are being made to sell the buildings to new owners. Written By: Patrick Springer | ×
Lutheran Social Services is seen Friday, Jan. 15, at 3911 20th St. S., Fargo.
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FARGO The court-appointed third party now managing hundreds of affordable housing units owned by Lutheran Social Services of North Dakota has concluded that the properties market value is less than amounts owed to creditors.
Preliminary financial analysis results are included in a court document prompted by several banks objections to some of the properties being placed in receivership, a court process to oversee sale of the properties so creditors can be paid.
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