Fargo, ND (trfnews.i234.me) — A chaotic arrest unfolded in Fargo when Victoria Kamara was taken into custody after passing out behind the wheel in the middle of an intersection, resisting officers, and later assaulting hospital staff.
🚨 What Happened?
According to court documents, on March 11th at 9:41 p.m., Fargo police responded to a disturbance at 13th Avenue South and 4th Street, where Kamara’s vehicle was stopped in the middle of the intersection with the engine off. Officers found her passed out behind the wheel with a strong odor of alcohol inside the car.
Kamara admitted she was coming from a bar and intended to drive home, but when officers attempted to take her into custody for DUI, she became uncooperative, tried to close the car door on police, and resisted arrest.
💥 The Shocking Twist
As officers placed Kamara in the squad car, she jumped out of the vehicle, landed on her head, and passed out again. Due to her condition, police transported her to Sanford Hospital for evaluation. However, while at the hospital, she kicked a staff member in the stomach, escalating her charges even further.
⚖️ Now Facing Serious Charges
Kamara is now charged with:
- Felony simple assault (for attacking hospital staff)
- Misdemeanor DUI
- Refusal to submit to a chemical test
⚠️ What’s Next?
Authorities emphasize the dangers of drunk driving and resisting arrest, especially when it endangers both the suspect and law enforcement. Kamara will face her day in court as the investigation continues.
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📢 I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.
Did You Know?
✅ In North Dakota, a DUI can result in jail time, fines, and license suspension—even for a first offense.
✅ Assaulting a healthcare worker is a felony offense that can carry significant prison time.
✅ The number of alcohol-related arrests in Fargo has been steadily increasing, prompting stricter law enforcement measures.
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