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People came to grieve and shine light on their lost loved ones
May 7, 2021
FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) – Community members come together in Fargo to honor missing and murdered Indigenous people.
“This is an everybody issue and we need all of us to keep talking about it keep fighting for it and making sure that there is justice for all,” said one speaker.
Indigenous relatives gathered in solidarity to heal their hearts mourning their missing and murdered loved ones.
“We hope that someday we won’t have to continue to gather regarding this epidemic our love ones are always in our hearts but we work and we fight to prevent future tragedies from happening,” Dem-NPL State Rep. Ruth Buffalo of Fargo said.
“The journey in this realm is very hard to describe,” a victim s sister told the crowd. Written By: C.S. Hagen | ×
Demonstrators take part in a march for missing and murdered Indigenous people on Friday, May 7, 2021, in Fargo. C.S. Hagen / The Forum
FARGO The march for missing and murdered Indigenous people on Friday, May 7, was quiet, with demonstrators keeping to sidewalks and obeying traffic signals, but the event was made powerful by the tragic stories survivors of violence shared with the nearly 100 people who attended.
Before speeches began in Fargo s Island Park, Christy Goulet, a Native American woman from Dilworth, Minn., moved a bucket of fragrant burning sage through the crowd, smudging people for cleansing.
Recent arrests by Johnson City police include:
⢠Brandi King, 40, 269 Gregtown Road, Jonesbo-rough, was charged on April 25 with shoplifting, trespassing, burglary, simple possession of methamphetamine, resisting arrest, and misdemeanor evading arrest. Around 10:22 p.m., officers responded to Walmart Supercenter, 3111 Browns Mills Road, in reference to a shoplifting call. Police said King had used the self checkout register to under ring numerous items, as well as, swap tags causing items to ring up for significantly less than their actual price. King proceeded to pass all points of sale without paying a total payment of $242.17. When attempting to apprehend and take King into custody, she ran from the scene and proceeded to resist arrest while being taken into custody. Additionally, asset protection provided a signed notification of restriction from Walmart property on July 23, 2020. King has a prior shoplifting conviction from September 2019 and a records check revealed a fai
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