Woman hit by pickup in Bismarck dies y94.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from y94.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Bismarck man tried to strangle girlfriend to death with yo-yo string, court docs allege
Derek Dillman allegedly modified the string “to be used as a garotte as he believes the string can slice off a human head,” the woman told police. 5:47 pm, Jul. 21, 2021 ×
Derek Dillman
BISMARCK A Bismarck man tried to strangle his girlfriend to death with a yo-yo string while she drove him to the police station so he could turn himself in on other charges, court documents allege.
The Burleigh County State’s Attorney s Office filed several charges on Wednesday against Derek Delayne Dillman, 32, including felony counts of attempted murder, aggravated assault, terrorizing and fleeing police. He is being held at the Burleigh County Jail.
North Dakota lawmaker suspected of DUI was driving erratically, trooper says
Rep. Scott Louser released a statement announcing that he was cited for drunken driving, noting that he wanted to be transparent and accountable regarding the incident. Written By: Jeremy Turley | ×
Rep. Scott Louser, R-Minot.
BISMARCK North Dakota Rep. Scott Louser s vehicle repeatedly strayed from its lane on the expressway before the lawmaker was pulled over and arrested last week on suspicion of drunken driving, according to the Highway Patrol trooper who stopped him between Bismarck and Mandan.
Louser, a Minot Republican and the assistant majority leader in the House of Representatives, smelled like alcohol during the stop just before 1 a.m. Friday, April 16, the unnamed trooper observed in a report provided by patrol spokesman Sgt. Wade Kadrmas.
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Pipeline protest plot stretches from North Dakota to Mexico
BLAKE NICHOLSON, The Bismarck Tribune
April 4, 2021
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BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) A former U.S. Marine and Baltimore police officer who raised nearly $1.2 million to bring hundreds of military veterans to a Dakota Access Pipeline protest camp in North Dakota more than four years ago is suing for alleged civil rights violations.
Michael Wood Jr.’s lawsuit targets the city of Bismarck, its police department, the Hertz vehicle rental company and Bismarck franchisee Overland West Inc.
The saga began in December 2016 when a Suburban that Wood had rented in Bismarck became snowbound in a blizzard that hit the protest camp. It culminated with Wood and his wife being detained at the U.S. border in California when returning from a Mexican vacation in August 2019.