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Posted on 3/17/26 at 6:48 am to Partha
I think before the taxpayers have to pay anything out, the pensions of the people involved need to be drained.
Posted on 3/17/26 at 6:54 am to nes2010
quote:This is a first for me
compair
Posted on 3/17/26 at 6:59 am to Partha
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Angela Lipps
Sister to Lisa?
Posted on 3/17/26 at 7:03 am to biglego
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Where were her family and friends all this time?
That's what I was wondering as well...how does nobody help her out over the course of FIVE frickING MONTHS as she sits in jail?
There are so many things that just seem ridiculously stupid that it makes this whole thing seem overly fake. But I guess we shouldn't ever underestimate the justice system's intelligence and efficiency.
Posted on 3/17/26 at 7:10 am to Havoc
quote:Why did it take Fargo over 3 months to pick her up? You would think Tennessee wouldn’t be happy picking up the cost to detain her for that long.
Adding insult to injury, the Fargo police didn’t pick up Lipps from her Tennessee jail until 108 days after her arrest
Posted on 3/17/26 at 7:15 am to Ghost of Colby
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Why did it take Fargo over 3 months to pick her up? You would think Tennessee wouldn’t be happy picking up the cost to detain her for that long.
I think the way it works is Fargo paid the TN jail to keep her.
Posted on 3/17/26 at 8:13 am to greenbean
Her lawyer needs to sue everything involved...
From the AI company to the Fargo police, the judge who signed off on it, to the Tennessee police...
From the AI company to the Fargo police, the judge who signed off on it, to the Tennessee police...
Posted on 3/17/26 at 8:18 am to Partha
Sadly, this could only happen to a poor person.
I would've been out of jail in 10 minutes, but likely never would've even been arrested.
I would've been out of jail in 10 minutes, but likely never would've even been arrested.
Posted on 3/17/26 at 8:23 am to Hangover Haven
quote:100%
Her lawyer needs to sue everything involved...
From the AI company to the Fargo police, the judge who signed off on it, to the Tennessee police...
Go scorched earth.
Posted on 3/17/26 at 8:25 am to Scruffy
We need to pull the plug on AI
Posted on 3/17/26 at 8:25 am to Havoc
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First, Lipps was booked in a Tennessee county jail as a fugitive from justice from North Dakota. And because she was considered a fugitive, she was held without bail and sat in the jail for nearly four initial months.
This seems crazy. What the hell is wrong with Tennessee's extradition laws?
It's 30 days here, typically. I think Texas may be 10.
Posted on 3/17/26 at 10:09 am to Partha
The Minority Report is going to come to fruition. Soon people will be flagged by AI for thinking about committing a crime and serve time for thought crime. 1984 bitches
Posted on 3/17/26 at 10:12 am to Partha
Too bad she wasn't an illegal that raped or murdered someone in a blue city. She would have never been bothered by law enforcement.
Posted on 3/17/26 at 10:20 am to Hangover Haven
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From the AI company to the Fargo police, the judge who signed off on it, to the Tennessee police...
You'd think that the Tennessee police would demand a higher bar for evidence before taking one of their citizens custody on behalf of another state. Guess that's asking to much of the mongoloids that hold these positions.
I hope she gets $100 million from all of them.
Posted on 3/17/26 at 11:47 am to Partha
Fargo Police Chief speaks on the situation:
https://www.wdayradionow.com/news/local-news/first-on-flag-family-chief-zibolski-believes-no-mistakes-were-made-in-the-angela-lipps-investigation/
https://www.wdayradionow.com/news/local-news/first-on-flag-family-chief-zibolski-believes-no-mistakes-were-made-in-the-angela-lipps-investigation/
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FARGO, N.D. – Despite charges being dropped by the Cass County State’s Attorney’s Office, Fargo Police Chief David Zibolski said in an exclusive interview with Flag Family Media he doesn’t know definitively what, if any, involvement Angela Lipps had in a Fargo bank fraud investigation.
The department used facial recognition as part of its investigation to allege Lipps committed the crime. She said she’s never been to North Dakota.
“This wasn’t on anyone’s radar until the last week-and-a-half, two weeks. I had no knowledge of this whatsoever that this occurred. As soon as we got the first couple of inquiries, I sent it to our investigative unit captain for response. As would be our typical response, it’s an ongoing investigation and we can’t talk about it,” Zibolski said.
The charges against Lipps were dismissed without prejudice meaning they could be refiled against her in the future. Zibolski said Fargo Police continues its investigation into the case.
“We take constitutional rights and due process of our community members very seriously,” Zibolski said.
Chief Zibolski tried to clear up questions from the community in this case regarding why Lipps was in jail for so long before being interviewed by detectives and why she left the Cass County Jail without winter clothing.
Zibolski said Lipps was arrested on July 14, 2025 and she also was held on a local charge unrelated to the Fargo case. He added the Cass County State’s Attorney’s Office was notified she would be extradited to North Dakota on October 20. Ten days later, Lipps was booked into the Cass County Jail.
Zibolski pointed out when someone is booked, jail staff reach out to the State’s Attorney’s Office and not the investigating law enforcement agency.
Zibolski said the first time his department was told Lipps was in jail was December 5. Her attorney told Fargo Police one week later he had evidence he believed showed she wasn’t involved in the crime and arranged a police interview with his client.
On December 23, charges were dropped and Lipps was released the next day. Zibolski said a detective tried to arrange her a ride home and offered money for a hotel room, but Lipps refused. Zibolski said this suggested she already had a ride.
Zibolski talked with Cass County Jail Captain Andy Frobig who said Lipps didn’t make a request for winter clothing which is available to people released from jail.
“We’ll be discussing communication with Cass County and the State’s Attorney about issues like this going forward to see if there’s a better way to create notification that we’re at least aware that someone was in custody,” Zibolski explained.
Chief Zibolski said artificial intelligence was used in the Lipps investigation, but other steps to find evidence were taken before bringing the case to the State’s Attorney’s Office. The chief didn’t say what that could be citing the active investigation. He said he doesn’t believe mistakes were made by his department in the case.
“That information requires additional investigative steps. That’s really best practice. I can’t just rely on that solely and that wasn’t the sole reason in which this case was put together,” Zibolski said in regards to his department using artificial intelligence.
Flag Family News reached out to Cass County State’s Attorney Kim Hegvik asking why her office believed Lipps should be charged with bank fraud-related crimes and if she signed off on those charges being filed against her. We received an automated message saying she was out of the office. Flag Family News called the Cass County State’s Attorney’s Office to see if anyone else could respond to our questions, but we were told to wait for Hegvik to respond to our email.
Last week, Flag Family News emailed Hegvik asking why Lipps was charged with some of the main evidence being facial recognition despite her never being in North Dakota. We never received a response.
Zibolski was asked if he would like to offer Lipps and apology.
“We don’t want to see anyone improperly arrested or detained although that does happen in our criminal justice system and sometimes things like this occur. The investigation is still open and we do not know definitively what, if any, her level of involvement is,” Zibolski said in response.
The Fargo City Commission met in executive session on Monday, March 16 to receive advice from the city attorney on possible civil or criminal litigation involving the Lipps investigation.
Chief Zibolski said the Lipps case wasn’t a reason he announced his retirement last week.
“I had been planning this as I said at the press conference in discussions with my family for some time,” Zibolski explained.
Zibolski’s last day with the department is Friday, March 27.
Posted on 3/17/26 at 12:11 pm to Havoc
Sympathetic local defense attorneys pooled together money to pay for a hotel room
Yeah ok sure. im sure they are working out of the goodness of their hearts
Yeah ok sure. im sure they are working out of the goodness of their hearts
Posted on 3/17/26 at 12:37 pm to Keith13
Hell, I’d give money to her if that story is remotely accurate
I saw a video the other day of an officer alleging a guy must be carrying fake ID etc… because a casino facial recognition picked him up as being trespassed. Just refusing to believe AI could be wrong and putting full faith in it over every bit of common sense. If I recall the ID in his wallet not only matched everything else he had but also I think the trespassed guy was noticeably taller/shorter but I don’t 100% have the details at my fingertips
Real Michael Scott driving into the lake because gps said so vibes
I saw a video the other day of an officer alleging a guy must be carrying fake ID etc… because a casino facial recognition picked him up as being trespassed. Just refusing to believe AI could be wrong and putting full faith in it over every bit of common sense. If I recall the ID in his wallet not only matched everything else he had but also I think the trespassed guy was noticeably taller/shorter but I don’t 100% have the details at my fingertips
Real Michael Scott driving into the lake because gps said so vibes
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Posted on 3/17/26 at 12:51 pm to Partha
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50-year-old Angela Lipps spent nearly six months in the clink after Fargo cops using an AI facial recognition tool flagged her as a suspect in a bank fraud case in the state.
Where was her family in all this? 6 months?

Posted on 3/17/26 at 1:03 pm to Partha
Good God
Her 5 grand kids won’t have to work a day in their lives
Her 5 grand kids won’t have to work a day in their lives
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