Bismarck man Joseph Pratt is facing a Class C felony for terrorizing after an incident yesterday at the State Capitol ...
BISMARCK, N.D. (KVRR/KFGO) — A Bismarck man has been charged for causing a lockdown at the state capitol on Monday afternoon.
The incident has ended safely, the North Dakota Highway Patrol says.
The North Dakota Highway Patrol has charged a Bismarck man with terrorizing, a Class C felony, in connection with an incident Monday, April 20, on the State Capitol grounds in Bismarck. The Highway ...
On Monday, April 20, a shelter-in-place at the North Dakota State Capitol was lifted shortly before 6 p.m. following an incident that began several hours earlier when a man on the grounds threatened ...
A tense situation involving an armed suicidal male on the state capitol grounds in Bismarck has ended safely according to ...
Joseph Pratt, 29, is charged with terrorizing, a Class C felony, after refusing officers’ commands for nearly four hours.
Dale Lennon, executive director of the State Historical Society of North Dakota Foundation, visited the Dakota Territory Air ...
North Dakota State agencies located at the Capitol grounds received a text message and phone call Monday afternoon from the ...
FILE - The North Dakota Capitol tower rises in the background behind a stone sign, April 19, 2012, in Bismarck, N.D. On ...
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