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Feds file sex-related charges against Moorhead man

James Van Raden FARGO (KFGO KVRR) – A Moorhead man who had been facing sex crime-related charges in Fargo is now facing federal charges. Forty-six-year-old James Van Raden is charged in U.S. District Court with coercion and enticement. Federal court documents say in December, 2019, Van Raden responded to an ad from an undercover West Fargo police detective who acted as a father looking for a tutor for his 10-year-old daughter. Van Raden said he had a “very taboo mind” and admitted to liking bestiality and underage children. According to the affidavit, Van Raden agreed to pay $500 and was told he could have the girl for as long as he needed.  Van Raden said he was excited to find “someone willing to sell his or her daughter to him for the night.”

USDA report claims inhumane animal treatment at NDSU Meat Laboratory

KVRR Local News March 16, 2021 FARGO (KVRR) – The Cass County States Attorney’s Office is looking into a U.S. Dept. of Agriculture report alleging inhumane treatment of a cow at the North Dakota State University Meat Laboratory. In February, USDA sent NDSU a notice that federal inspectors would not be assigned to the meat laboratory “until such time as you provide to this office adequate written corrective actions and preventive measures to assure that the handling and/or slaughter of animals will be done humanely.” The Notice of Suspension says that it took several shots from what’s called a “captive bolt device” to render a cow unconscious.  A manager disassembled and reassembled the gun, but it misfired before a fifth shot rendered the cow unconscious.

PETA asks for investigation of NDSU meat lab, claims inhumane treatment of cow

NDSU Meat Lab (KFGO file photo) FARGO (KFGO KVRR) – The Cass County States Attorney’s Office is looking into a U.S. Dept. of Agriculture report alleging inhumane treatment of a cow at the North Dakota State University Meat Laboratory. In February, USDA sent NDSU a notice that federal inspectors would not be assigned to the meat laboratory “until such time as you provide to this office adequate written corrective actions and preventive measures to assure that the handling and/or slaughter of animals will be done humanely.” The Notice of Suspension says that it took several shots from what’s called a “captive bolt device” to render a cow unconscious.  A manager disassembled and reassembled the gun, but it misfired before a fifth shot rendered the cow unconscious.

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