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West Fargo officer who died was leaving work when he suffered a medical emergency

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Fargo man fired shots at alleged trespasser in self-defense, court docs say

Fargo man fired shots at alleged trespasser in self-defense, court docs say Joseph Larson’s attorney, Cash Aaland, said his client discharged his weapon while in fear of his life and retreating from James Mayerhofer’s vehicle. 7:36 pm, May 12, 2021 × James Mayerhofer FARGO A Fargo homeowner said he fired his weapon at an alleged trespasser’s vehicle because he was “trying to run” him down, according to court documents. James John Mayerhofer, 41, of Fargo, appeared Wednesday, May 12, in Cass County District Court in connection to the shooting that happened late Monday night at 1212 49th Ave. N., Fargo. That’s where 59-year-old Joseph Larson requested help from law enforcement to remove Mayerhofer from Larson’s property.

Cass County State s Attorney s Office reviewing trespassing incident that led to shooting

KVRR Local News Cass County State’s Attorney’s Office reviewing trespassing incident that led to shooting Forty-one-year-old James Mayerhofer is in the Cass County Jail on charges of DUI involving drugs, DUI refusal and fleeing in a motor vehicle May 11, 2021 FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) Authorities are investigating an alleged trespassing incident that led to a shooting on the outskirts of North Fargo Monday night. Forty-one-year-old James Mayerhofer is in the Cass County Jail on charges of DUI involving drugs, DUI refusal and fleeing in a motor vehicle. He was arrested around 10 o’clock Monday night after 58-year-old Joe Larson called law enforcement to report a suspicious person and vehicle on his property in the 1200 block of 49th Avenue North.

Records published April 29, 2021 | West Central Tribune

Records published April 29, 2021 The Tribune publishes Records as part of its obligation to inform readers about the business of public institutions and to serve as a keeper of the local historical record. All items are written by Tribune staff members based on information contained in public documents from the state court system and from law enforcement agencies. It is the Tribune’s policy that this column contain a complete record. Requests for items to be withheld will not be granted. Written By: West Central Tribune | 5:11 am, Apr. 29, 2021 × Arrests SPICER A 34-year-old man was arrested on multiple felony charges early Wednesday morning after attempting to break into a residence on the 8900 block of North Shore Drive.

5 things to know today: U S Census, Association penalties, Islamic Center, Exemption request, Nesemeier selected

listen live watch live NDSU students and professors hold homemade signs that they brought to the rally for academic freedom held in response to legislation aimed at an NDSU sex-ed program that involves Planned Parenthood on Thursday, April 22, 2021, at NDSU’s Memorial Union in Fargo. Alyssa Goelzer / The Forum A bill penalizing North Dakota’s universities for associating with abortion providers or supporters will be making its way to the governor’s desk after the Senate voted in its favor on Monday, April 26. In a 35-11 vote, the North Dakota Senate advanced Senate Bill 2030 one step closer to becoming law. If Gov. Doug Burgum vetoes the bill when it reaches his desk, the Legislature would likely have the two-thirds majority needed in each chamber to overturn his veto based on how they voted in support of the bill.

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