Prosecutors say there will be no charges filed against three Minneapolis police officers who fatally shot a Somali American man after he fired at them during a sting. Dolal Idd was shot on Dec. 30. Dakota County Attorney Kathy Keena reviewed the case at the request of Hennepin County and decided that while Idd’s death was tragic, the use of deadly force by Officers Paul Huyhn, Darcy Klund and Jason Schmitt was justified. Idd’s death was the city’s first police-involved death since George Floyd died while being restrained months earlier. The police chief released body camera video from Idd’s shooting the day after it happened, saying he wanted the public to see it for themselves.
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Schneider prepares to return to private practice
(KNOX) - University of North Dakota graduate and North Dakota U.S. Attorney Mac Schneider is preparing to return to his private law practice in Fargo. With the second Trump administration, Schneider, a Democrat, says he expects to be replaced by a Re...
Dec 24, 2024
Arrest Made in Cass County Fatal Car-Pedestrian Accident
(KNOX) - According to the North Dakota Highway Patrol car-pedestrian accident left one dead in Cass County this week. Robyn Krause, 36, of Fargo, was crossing a street in Fargo when she was hits by a car. The driver of the car, 23 year-old Alex Cruz ...
Dec 26, 2024
Grand Forks Airforce Base to Develop a Data Traffic Network for Low-Earth Orbit Satellite Mission
(KNOX) - North Dakota U.S. Senator John Hoeven says the U.S. Space Force has awarded a nearly $10 million contract modification to General Dynamics. The modification is to advance the Space Networking Center and satellite mission at Grand Sky Park on...
Dec 26, 2024
Project in Grand Forks Expected to be Finished in September
(KNOX) - The Grand Forks City Council approved a project that stretches from 11th Avenue South from South 20th Street to North Columbia Road. "We are also installing two wastewater valves, out in front of Lift Station 20, right in front of the h...
Dec 20, 2024