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Minnesota BCA investigating after North Dakota agent fires weapon during 'critical incident' in Fargo

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FARGO — An agent with the North Dakota Bureau of Criminal Investigation fired their weapon on Tuesday, Jan. 30, during the apprehension of a suspect in Fargo.

Law enforcement blocked off the alleyway between 14th and 15th streets south and 10th Avenue South after the Cass County Drug Task Force attempted to arrest a suspect on a felony warrant.

Multiple agencies were present on Tuesday afternoon, including the Fargo Police Department, Cass County Sheriff’s Office, North Dakota Highway Patrol and agents with the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension.

At approximately 12:58 p.m., the task force — which is made up of officers from the Cass County Sheriff’s Office, Fargo and West Fargo police departments, North Dakota BCI and the Cass County State’s Attorney’s Office — was involved in what officials called a “critical incident” during the arrest of the individual, according to Katie Ettish, spokesperson for the City of Fargo.

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No Fargo police officers were involved, and no one was seriously injured during the shooting, Ettish reported.

No information about the names of the agent who fired their weapon or the suspect the task force apprehended was made available as of Tuesday evening.

The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension is handling the investigation into the shooting because multiple agencies are involved within the task force, Ettish reported.

Bonney Bowman, spokesperson for the Minnesota Department of Public Safety, confirmed that the North Dakota BCI asked the BCA’s Force Investigations Unit to investigate the shooting, but could not share more details pending the completion of a preliminary investigation, which could take a week.

According to a BCA timeline, the bureau has a stated goal of completing use-of-force investigations in two months. At that point, findings would be presented to county attorneys, who would determine whether to file charges against the officer involved.

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C.S. Hagen is an award-winning journalist currently covering the education and activist beats mainly in North Dakota and Minnesota.





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Aurora clinches division championship with 4-1 win over River Light

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Eagan, MN – Minnesota Aurora FC clinched a fifth straight Heartland Division title and a spot in the USL W League playoffs with a 4-1 win over River Light FC on Saturday at TCO Stadium.

Aurora improved to 10-0-0 on the season and finished its home schedule unbeaten.

Ai Kitagawa scored twice and added an assist, increasing her season total to 11 goals. Flavie Dubé had a goal and an assist, and Amelia Brown scored her first goal of the season.

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Kitagawa opened the scoring in the 14th minute off a through ball from Dubé. River Light tied it in the 27th on a header from Victoria Adams — the first goal allowed by Aurora this season.

Minnesota regained the lead in first-half stoppage time on Dubé’s breakaway finish and extended it in the 51st minute when Kitagawa scored again on a cross from Gracie Dunaway. Brown added a late goal in the 81st minute.

Aurora will play its final two regular-season games on the road before the playoffs begin the weekend of July 3-5.



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Minnesota man arrested in WI for ‘numerous’ criminal sexual conduct charges against a child

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A Minnesota man was arrested in Wisconsin on allegations of multiple criminal sexual conduct charges against a child.

Nathan Brase, 33, of Minnesota, was arrested in Medford, Wisconsin, on Thursday after an arrest warrant was issued. According to the Taylor County Sheriff’s Office, the warrant was issued following an Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force investigation by the Two Rivers Police Department

That investigation reportedly led to Brase facing what authorities say are “numerous” felony charges, including exposing his genitals to a child and grooming a child for sexual activity.

Brase is currently being housed in the Taylor County Jail, awaiting extradition.

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Lynx rally with defense to down Golden State for 11th win in 12 games

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Lynx rally with defense to down Golden State for 11th win in 12 games


Minnesota’s defense was huge in the fourth quarter Friday. And on a rare offensively challenging night, Olivia Miles came up big late in other ways.

Minnesota’s Anastasiia Olairi Kosu, right, looks to shoot over Janelle Salaun of the Golden State Valkyries in the Lynx’s 81-75 victory at Chase Center on Friday, June 19, 2026, in San Francisco. (Thearon W. Henderson / Getty Images)

The Lynx limited Golden State to just 13 points in the final frame and beat the Valkyries 81-75 in San Francisco.

Minnesota has won 11 of its past 12 games.

Golden State finished 4 of 22 from the field in the final 10 minutes, including an abysmal 2 of 13 from deep. Golden State went 12 for 40 from distance overall, a significant departure from its 36.9% mark entering the game, which was good for second-best in the association.

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The Valkyries led by 12 late in the first half, but were outscored 16-3 by the Lynx around halftime and 40-29 in the final 20 minutes.

“You don’t get better when it comes easy. This was definitely a challenge for us. It just helps us to understand how to play as a team, how to handle those different moments, how to stay together,” said Nia Coffey, who led the Lynx with a season-high 22 points. “Things aren’t always going to go our way, so I think we made some good strides.”

Courtney Williams added 21 points, a season-high 12 rebounds and five assists. Playing with much enjoyment, she also blew some kisses to the crowd and made heart gestures with her hands.

“The got an amazing fan base, and they fan base not that nice,” she said smiling. “But I love it, because who don’t want to play in this type of environment?”

Kayla McBride added 17 points.

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“We needed Courtney Williams and Mac to compete, compete, compete,” coach Cheryl Reeve said. “Courtney’s first five minutes were forgettable and then she played the remainder of the game exactly as we needed her to do. She provided the compete for us. The rookie needed her.”

That first-year player would be Miles, who scored just seven points on 1 of 10 shooting, the first time in her young career not reaching double digits. But Miles recorded a three-point play early in the fourth quarter and drained a pair of free throws with 15.4 seconds left for a 79-75 lead.

The star point guard then blocked a 3-point try by Cecilia Zandalasini at the other end before Ola Kosu iced the game with two free throws.

“Us and them are the two best defensive teams in the league, so what she saw was actual defense,” Reeve said. “She saw physicality, she saw aggressive trapping. … Liv needed a game like this. This was a tremendous growth point for her when things don’t go your way, how do you show up? What she showed is that she’ll show up on the defensive end with kind of a game-sealing block, rebounding the basketball, closing out with free throws. She didn’t quit. … Maybe her numbers weren’t gaudy, but the impact she had on the game still was tremendous.”

The Lynx (13-3), who open a home-and-home series with Washington Sunday at Target Center, made 21 of 23 free throws, including eight of nine in the fourth quarter. The Valkyries (10-6) made just three of eight in the fourth quarter and 11 of 17 overall.

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Down by 12 with under a minute to play before the half, McBride scored on a cutting layup, and after a Golden State miss, made two free throws. She then forced a Golden State turnover that led to Coffey getting fouled on a 3-pointer with 0.2 seconds left. With all three free throws falling, the Lynx were only down 46-41 after two quarters.



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