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Fargo Police face scrutiny over controversial detention incident

July 11, 2024 | Fargo , Cass County, North Dakota



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Fargo Police face scrutiny over controversial detention incident
During a recent government meeting, Fargo Police Lieutenant Joel Erickson presented a detailed overview of a police complaint stemming from an incident that occurred on May 4, 2023. The discussion was prompted by two complaint forms submitted in February 2024 by Mr. and Ms. Dixon, alleging unlawful detention and excessive force by officers during their interaction with law enforcement.

The incident took place in a busy downtown area around 9:20 PM, coinciding with an event at the Fargo Theater. Officers responded to reports of a disturbance involving multiple individuals, with concerns that a male might be armed. Upon arrival, officers encountered a chaotic scene with several people present, including a female who initially denied any injuries caused by the male involved.

As the investigation unfolded, the female later accused Ms. Dixon of causing her injuries. Ms. Dixon was handcuffed for approximately ten minutes and received medical attention shortly thereafter. The situation escalated as officers worked to ascertain the facts, including reviewing video surveillance from downtown cameras.

Ultimately, the female recanted her accusation against Ms. Dixon, leading to no charges being filed against her. However, the male involved was arrested for simple assault and later pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct. The investigation into the officers' conduct is ongoing, with several allegations being examined under the Fargo Police Department's standards of conduct policy.

Lieutenant Erickson emphasized the department's commitment to accountability, detailing the investigative process that follows a complaint, which includes reviewing body camera footage and interviewing involved parties. The findings will be presented to the department's executive staff for further action.

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