Commissioners are set to convene at 4:30 p.m. in the City Commission Chambers before retiring into the Red River Room.
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Grandmother jailed 108 days after facial recognition got it wrong
Angela Lipps was babysitting four young children at her Tennessee home when U.S. Marshals showed up with guns drawn and arrested her on July 14, 2025. Fargo police had identified her as a bank fraud ...
A Fargo attorney who represented a Tennessee woman who spent nearly six months in jail says this should never have happened.
"I've never been to North Dakota, I don't know anyone from North Dakota,” said Angela Lipps, who was jailed in connection ...
Michael Nessa says he felt compelled to help and worked to establish a GoFundMe where people can donate to Lipps. The original goal of $20,000 was met by Monday morning, March 16.
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Facial recognition is jailing the wrong people, but police keep using it anyway
Angela Lipps spent nearly six months behind bars after AI software misidentified her. She's at least the ninth American it's ...
Newsworthy Women on MSN
AI error sends innocent grandma to jail for months
What began as an ordinary summer day for a Tennessee grandmother quickly turned into a life-altering nightmare after ...
A GoFundMe account set up on behalf of Angela Lipps, the grandmother from Tennessee who was charged in a bank fraud case and held in custody for months, has reached nearly $20,000. Lipps was arrested ...
Fargo city leaders are preparing for a potential lawsuit from Angela Lipps. The 50-year-old Tennessee woman was mistakenly ...
Adding insult to injury, the Fargo police didn’t pick up Lipps from her Tennessee jail until 108 days after her arrest, after ...
A woman from Tennessee says she spent months in jail after North Dakota police mistakenly used facial recognition software to identify her as a suspect in a bank fraud case.
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Face of a stranger: Tennessee grandma’s life upended by botched North Dakota facial recognition
A Tennessee grandmother is back home, or what’s left of it, after spending nearly six months in custody for a crime committed ...
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