Moorhead man sentenced for part in Fargo riot
Nicolai Kevin Westrum threw chairs out of JL Beers and caused more than $18,000 in damage, according to court documents. 12:15 pm, May 24, 2021 ×
Rioters overturned dumpsters and threw rocks at police on First Avenue North on May 30, 2020, in downtown Fargo. Police confirmed Nicholai Westrum, who was charged in connection to the riot, was the man seen in this photo jumping up and down on a dumpster. C.S. Hagen / The Forum
FARGO A Moorhead man will spend nearly a month in jail for damaging property during the riot in downtown Fargo last year.
Nicolai Kevin Westrum, 21, apologized Monday, May 24, before Cass County Judge John Irby sentenced him to 30 days behind bars for a Class B felony of conspiracy to commit criminal mischief. Other charges, including arming rioters and engaging in a riot, were dismissed.
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Charges: Drunk uncle backed over toddler, killing her
He s accused of backing over the toddler and fleeing the scene.
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A toddler was killed in northern Minnesota when her allegedly drunk uncle backed over her while leaving her house in an SUV, according to criminal charges filed in Cass County District Court.
Anthony J. Goose, 28, of Walker, Minnesota, has been charged with with two counts of criminal vehicular homicide – one for being under the influence of alcohol and another for fleeing the scene of the collision.
Goose has also been charged for driving without a license. His was revoked after a December 2020 DWI offense.
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Fargo man who stomped squad car during riot sentenced to probation
Errick Steven Toa faced up to five years in prison but has been a “role model defendant” since the May 30 riot, according to his probation officer. 4:43 pm, Apr. 13, 2021 ×
This still image was taken from a video posted on Facebook after protesters and police clashed in downtown Fargo on May 30, 2020. Special to The Forum
FARGO A Fargo man will avoid prison time for jumping on a police vehicle and smashing the windshield during the May 30 riot in downtown.
Errick Steven Toa, 31, was ordered Tuesday, April 13, to spend two years on supervised probation. He previously pleaded guilty to a civil disorder charge.