Fargo: Gun Linked to Nov. Shooting, Man Charged

Fargo: Gun Linked to Nov. Shooting, Man Charged
Fargo: Gun Linked to Nov. Shooting, Man Charged

Fargo, Cass County (trfnews.i234.me) — A Fargo man faces felony charges after a gun seizure during a traffic stop.

Marvelous Saylee, 20, was charged Feb. 20 in Cass County District Court.

He is accused of reckless endangerment with a firearm and terrorizing with a dangerous weapon.

He also faces a separate charge for unlawful gun possession by a felon.

What investigators allege

Court records tie the case to a Nov. 16, 2025, shooting in north Fargo.

The report lists the 1100 block of 3rd Street North as the location.

Witnesses said three men walked toward the back of the home.

A party was happening behind the house.

One witness said she saw Saylee holding a firearm.

She warned people on the patio to go inside.

She then heard three to four shots fired in her direction.

A neighbor nearby said he heard gunfire.

He pushed his wife to the floor for safety.

Shell casings were later found in the alley behind the home.

Marvelous Saylee
Marvelous Saylee

Traffic stop and gun seizure

Saylee was stopped as a passenger in a vehicle on Feb. 15, 2026.

An officer reported smelling marijuana during the stop.

During a frisk, the officer found a loaded Glock 19 in Saylee’s waistband.

Court records say it had a 31-round extended magazine.

The handgun had been reported lost in September 2025.

Ballistics testing and next steps

Investigators submitted the gun to the National Integrated Ballistic Information Network, or NIBIN.

The results showed a possible match to casings from the Nov. 16 shooting.

Learn more about NIBIN from the ATF at atf.gov.

Court records say investigators think at least one other shooter may be involved.

That person was not identified in the filing.

Custody and public records

Saylee remains held at the Cass County Jail, according to jail records.

The jail roster is posted by Cass County at casscountynd.gov.

Case information can be searched at the North Dakota Courts public access portal at ndcourts.gov.

I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.

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