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FAITH SHIELDS-DIXON

Research showed that about 15% of the BIPOC community in Fargo and West Fargo is underserved in some aspect.
Of course it's a magic word like others of its ilk: racism, fascism, and more terms of art meant to stifle thought. But for cops does it mean that all criminals will now be included under the law, or something else? Perhaps it's supposed to indicate that we should all be singing kumbaya, which is well and good except we might not think that's what cops are supposed to be about.
Yes, that's right, one of the most anti-police people to ever hit the Fargo-Moorhead area is now partially responsible for determining who gets promoted to a high-ranking position in the Fargo Police Department.
Hundreds gathered Saturday, June 19, at Lindenwood Park to mark the North Dakota’s first official Juneteenth celebration.

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The entire event was about making education better. Until Faith Shields-Dixon and other Black Lives Matters protestors shut the meeting down with their childish rants and bullying tactics before the question-and-answer segment of the meeting even began.
The Center of the American Experiment took the time to organize a peaceful assembly of a hundred or so people to discuss a topical issue. At least one person who disagreed with the group's stance on the issue tried to impede that meeting with aggressive behavior up to and including, by her own statement, putting her hands on one of the other attendees. That's disgraceful.
Protesters gathered to voice their criticism over North Dakota State University's handling of a string of hate speech incidents involving university students.
Faith Shields-Dixon said she plans to fight the speeding ticket from Aug. 15 traffic stop.
Moorhead police didn't appear to threaten activist who was stopped on alleged routine traffic violation.
FARGO — Video released Monday night, Aug. 17, shows the full interaction between a Black Lives Matter organizer and Moorhead police officers during a traffic stop this weekend near Concordia College.

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FARGO — Video released Monday night, Aug. 17, shows the full interaction between a Black Lives Matter organizer and Moorhead police officers during a traffic stop this weekend near Concordia College.

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