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Attempted murder suspect testifies in own defense in Fargo shooting case
A Minnesota man on trial for allegedly shooting a man outside a North Dakota movie theater says the man ambushed him with a gun. Forty-five-year-old Felipe Estrada of Dilworth, Minn., is charged with attempted murder in the Fargo shooting last summer of Juan Garza. Estrada testified in his own defense on Thursday, saying that Garza threatened him multiple times after Estrada began dating Garza's ex-wife.
Friday, March, 16, 2012 - - News

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FARGO SHOOTING: Attempted murder charges expected today
Victim, suspect had past with same woman
An attempted murder charge is expected to be filed today against a suspect accused in a shooting outside a movie theater Sunday injuring two men, police said Monday.
Tuesday, June, 07, 2011 - Forum Communications - News

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Jurors asked to decide whether Fargo shooting was accidental
FARGO - The shooting death of a man here last summer was accidental, says an attorney for the man charged with murder in his friend's death.
Thursday, April, 12, 2007 - Associated Press - News

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Suspect apprehended in shooting outside Fargo West Acres Cinema
One man was shot in the torso and another suffered a head injury in a shooting outside West Acres 14 Cinema on Sunday afternoon, police reported. At least one other man is being held as a suspect in the incidenr,
Monday, June, 06, 2011 - Forum Communications - News

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Laws protect self-defense
Minnesota and North Dakota residents are allowed under state law to use deadly force to defend themselves if necessary. Such laws, sometimes referred to as “Make My Day Laws” are in effect in most states, allowing people to defend their homes, places of work and property.
Sunday, June, 21, 2009 - The Forum - News

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