The unrest a few weeks ago nats of police saying put your hand behind your backbut, more than dozen arrests in milwaukees sherman park neighborhood i saw my friend get taken down in a very violent manner as protesters stand their ground to police you cant tell people that their grieving is up. Milwaukees sherman park neighborhood. A memorial for the man shot by a Police Officer near 44th and auer. Has turned into an unexpected hot spot. We have Team Coverage from the sherman park neighborhood. Ashley sears lets start with you. That gathering has moved from 44th and auer, about a block away in an open green space. Tonight, we spoke with smiths brother who says they will continue to park police block the streets dressed in riot gear taking several people into custody nats followed by a day of more arrests and frustration from a family. 02 22 their riot gear dont do nothing but antagonize the people thats out here. Milwaukee police say they are being called to 44th and auer by neighbors.
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BISMARCK An ex-BNSF Railway worker claims he was fired because he blew the whistle on emergency brake failures for coal trains in North Dakota and testified a coworker was injured on the job due to hazardous conditions.
Michael Fink of Bismarck is asking in a federal lawsuit for back pay, lost wages and benefits, damages for emotional distress, and other relief after the railway company let him go last year. He also wants his job back and up to $250,000 in punitive damages, according to the civil complaint filed Dec. 4 in North Dakota’s U.S. District Court against BNSF.
Jim Roers, a North Dakota state senator representing south Fargo, is not the only one capitalizing on the family name in construction. His nephews, Kent and Brian Roers, founded Roers Companies in 2012 as a real estate business. The name Roers Group dates back to 2004 as a registered name in Minnesota, according to the complaint.
Their portfolio includes a long list of apartments in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa and North Dakota.
The complaint said the nephews asked for help from their uncle. They said, according to the complaint, they planned to stay out of North Dakota, with the exception of the Bakken oil patch.