Commissioners are set to convene at 4:30 p.m. in the City Commission Chambers before retiring into the Red River Room.
Fargo’s police chief is defending his department’s investigation into a bank fraud case as city leaders prepare for a ...
"I've never been to North Dakota, I don't know anyone from North Dakota,” said Angela Lipps, who was jailed in connection with a bank fraud case in the state ...
U.S. Marshals showed up to Angela Lipps' house in Carter County in July of last year.
Chief David Zibolski said no one has been cleared in the investigation that used facial recognition to identify Angela Lipps.
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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 ...
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 ...
On this Plain Talk, Jay Greenwood, the criminal defense attorney who got Angela Lipps out of jail, speaks out.
The Fargo Police Department has drawn criticism for jailing a woman for more than five months after artificial intelligence ...
Adding insult to injury, the Fargo police didn’t pick up Lipps from her Tennessee jail until 108 days after her arrest, after ...
Angela Lipps faced months in custody in a bank fraud case that relied on facial recognition, which her attorney claims was the key evidence.
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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