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National Ride to Remember rolls into Grand Forks to honor officer Cody Holte

National Ride to Remember rolls into Grand Forks to honor officer Cody Holte
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Manheim Township approves tentative lease agreement for 4th fire station

Manheim Township approves tentative lease agreement for 4th fire station
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Lawyer: North Dakota man disturbed when he killed mom, cop

Lawyer: North Dakota man disturbed when he killed mom, cop DAVE KOLPACK, Associated Press FacebookTwitterEmail FARGO, N.D. (AP) The attorney for a man charged with killing his mother and a North Dakota police officer during a shootout with law enforcement who were serving eviction papers said Tuesday that although his client pulled the trigger to cause both deaths, he should not be found guilty of murder. Defense attorney Steven Mottinger told a jury during his closing arguments that Salamah Pendleton was experiencing “extreme emotional disturbance because officers came to evict him and his mother from their Grand Forks apartment despite the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, and later because he thought officers had killed his mother, for whom he was the sole caretaker.

Deliberations begin in Pendleton case, defense argues for manslaughter

Officer Cody Holte GRAND FORKS, N.D. – The attorney for a man charged with killing his mother and a police officer during a shootout with law enforcement who were serving eviction papers said Tuesday that although his client pulled the trigger to cause both deaths, he should not be found guilty of murder. Defense attorney Steven Mottinger told a jury during his closing arguments that Salamah Pendleton was experiencing “extreme emotional disturbance” because officers came to evict him and his mother from their Grand Forks apartment despite the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, and later because he thought officers had killed his mother, for whom he was the sole caretaker.

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