FARGO Violence and property damage that capped a day of largely peaceful protests in Fargo on Saturday, May 30, may have been an "organized riot" instigated by agitators from out of town, according to officials who spoke at a news conference in Fargo Sunday morning.
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Former Fargo Police Chief Chris Magnus
WASHINGTON (KFGO) – Former Fargo Police Chief Chris Magnus is believed to be the choice of President Biden to lead US Customs and Border Protection.
Magnus left Fargo in 2006 for a San Francisco suburb after leading the Fargo department for seven years. From California, Magnus moved to Tucson, Arizona where he is the police chief where he was a critic of former President Trump’s immigration policies. Democratic party sources and the New York Times reported that Magnus is in line for the top CBP position.
Early last summer, he offered to resign in Tucson after a man died in police custody. The mayor convinced Magnus to reconsider his resignation and stayed on the job.
Public comment period open for Fargo s community development plans
The draft is for the City’s Department of Housing and Urban Development Community Development Block Grant and HOME Programs
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FARGO The City of Fargo has prepared a draft version of the 2020 – 2024 Consolidated Plan for the City’s Department of Housing and Urban Development Community Development Block Grant, or CDBG, and HOME Programs. This Consolidated Plan includes the 2020 Annual Action Plan.
A public comment period will run from Jan. 14-25. The public hearing and final Fargo City Commission consideration for the 2020-2024 Consolidated Plan and 2020 Annual Action Plan will be at 5:15 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 25, at the City Commission meeting in the City Commission Chambers of Fargo City Hall, 225 4th St. N.
Infinite job : Police faced challenges, demand for change in 2020
Whether faced with the coronavirus or the pandemic, law enforcement leaders say their top priority is public safety 3:00 pm, Dec. 30, 2020 ×
Claude Vyamungu shouts at police as they form a line in downtown Fargo before rioting occurred on May 30. Forum file photo
ROCHESTER, Minn. “2020 has been a year like no other for the country, but specifically for law enforcement,” Rochester Police Chief Jim Franklin said.
It’s not the first time someone has said those words in describing their industry, but they likely ring true for many in law enforcement. This year has presented a number of challenges for officers, as well as a massive call for change in light of protests.