Pawn shop employee to face charge for shooting at robbery suspect, prosecutor says
Video shows an employee of Mister Money running out the store s front door and firing a handgun at the robber s vehicle as it flees the scene. Written By: Matt Henson | ×
Police responded to the Mister Money location at 1404 33rd Street South in Fargo after an attempted robbery on Thursday, June 10, 2021. David Samson / The Forum
FARGO A Cass County prosecutor said his office plans to bring a misdemeanor charge against a Fargo pawn shop employee who fired a gun in the direction of a fleeing robbery suspect s vehicle.
Sherman updates alcohol ordinance
City to allow alcohol at some public events
A path has been cleared for Sherman events and festivals to serve alcohol in public parks this week when the city alcohol ordinance was updated.
Under the change, the city manager will be authorized to grant exceptions for events in public parks that wish to have alcohol sales and consumption. The ordinance change also allowed city staff to refine and tighten the ordinance to make it more enforceable. Currently today, you have an ordinance that says that, that says there shall be no alcohol possession or consumption in city parks, City Attorney Ryan Pittman. The problem with today s ordinance is that it is overly broad. It says that you have authority to regulate authority and consumption elsewhere.
Healey Defends Campaign-Finance Record, Declines To Back Independent Investigation Into Mikayla Miller s Death
Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey on Boston Public Radio with Jim Braude and Margery Eagen, at the WGBH Studios in Brighton. June 18, 2018.
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AG Healey on BPR | May 25, 2021
During her regular monthly appearance on GBH’s “Boston Public Radio” Tuesday, Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey pushed back at a recent Boston Globe report which suggested her office has steered clear of prosecuting cases referred by the state’s Office of Campaign and Political Finance.
“Our office takes these referrals seriously,” Healey said. “We put in the same work to review all the material and all the evidence for each and every referral that’s sent our way from OCPF. And we base our decision based on the facts and the law.”
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Lycoming DA again rules cops were justified fatally shooting Texas man, reveals more details
Updated May 19, 6:41 PM;
Posted May 19, 5:42 PM
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WILLIAMSPORT – The Lycoming County district attorney has confirmed his preliminary determination police were justified in using deadly force against a Texas man on Feb. 11 following a pursuit that was preceded by an armed robbery.
District Attorney Ryan C. Gardner did so Wednesday when he released the results of a joint investigation by his office and state police into the fatal shooting of Clifford E. Wilbur Jr., 38, in Williamsport’s west end.
The report contains details not previously made public. This is Gardner’s summation of the investigation: