One man charged in connection to north Fargo shooting
Prosecutors are reviewing case to determine if the homeowner who fired a gun at alleged trespasser should face charges. 3:07 pm, May 11, 2021 ×
James Mayerhofer
FARGO Authorities have identified two men involved in a trespassing incident that led to a shooting Monday night, May 10, in north Fargo.
The Cass County Sheriff’s Office said it has arrested 41-year-old James J. Mayerhofer after being called around 10 p.m. to a home at 1212 49th Ave. N. A homeowner, 59-year-old Joseph Larson, requested help, claiming Mayerhofer would not leave the property, a news release said.
The two men did not know each other, according to law enforcement.
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By Pat Sweeney
Mar 16, 2021 10:11 PM
Cass County prosecutors say they are looking into a U.S. Department of Agriculture report alleging inhumane treatment of a cow at the North Dakota State University Meat Laboratory. The USDA outlined the incident in a notice to the lab last month that it was suspending inspections at the school. The report said it took several shots from a “captive bolt device” for employees to stun the cow. At one point a manager disassembled and reassembled the gun, but it misfired before a fifth shot rendered the cow unconscious. Cass County State’s Attorney Birch Burdick says his office will review the USDA complaint and decide the next steps.