Fargo man arrested during May 30 riot found not guilty
Negasi Berhe was accused of shouting loudly at officers and waving his arms in a threatening manner, according to court documents. Police alleged he resisted officers as they grabbed him and refused to comply with commands before he was arrested. 12:27 pm, Jan. 27, 2021 ×
Negasi Berhe
FARGO A Fargo man has been acquitted on two misdemeanor charges that alleged he took part in the May 30 riot in downtown Fargo and resisted arrest.
A jury found Negasi G. Berhe not guilty on Tuesday, Jan. 26, in Cass County District Court after a trial. He is the first to be acquitted of charges connected to the riot, Cass County Assistant State s Attorney Ryan Younggren said.
Woman was staying with Fargo Motel 6 housekeeper she allegedly shot at, court docs say
Demetria Tomieka Joseph, 32, appeared Thursday in Cass County District Court on Class C felony charges of reckless endangerment and theft of a firearm. 6:04 pm, Jan. 14, 2021 ×
Demetria Joseph, 32, from Louisiana was arrested in Fargo early Wednesday, Jan 13. Fargo police said she fired a handgun at a man at a Motel 6. Cass County Sheriff s Office
FARGO A New Orleans woman shot at a Motel 6 employee early Wednesday morning, Jan. 13, in Fargo after getting into an argument about him reportedly seeing another woman while she stayed with him, prosecutors alleged.
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Alleged axman accused of vandalizing GOP senator s Fargo office spouted left-wing views, charges say
Thomas Alexander Starks, 30, is under federal criminal investigation, a U.S. prosecutor said Tuesday, Dec. 29. He was booked on state felony criminal mischief charges on Dec. 24 and released this Monday after posting bond, according to court records. 7:11 pm, Dec. 29, 2020 ×
Thomas Starks
FARGO A Lisbon, N.D., man accused of taking an ax to a Republican U.S. senator’s office windows in Fargo last week was very vocal about his left-leaning political views, according to court records.
Thomas Alexander Starks, 30, is under federal criminal investigation, accused of smashing two glass windows and an intercom system next to the door of Sen. John Hoeven’s office, U.S. Attorney Drew Wrigley told Forum News Service on Tuesday, Dec. 29. The federal prosecutor for North Dakota declined to say what federal charges Starks could face, if any.