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U.S. ATTORNEY’S OFFICE TO PARTNER WITH GRAND FORKS LAW ENFORCEMENT TO REDUCE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE UNDER VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN ACT DESIGNATION

For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, District of North Dakota

U.S. Department of Justice Designates Grand Forks in the District of North Dakota Under Section 1103 of the Violence Against Women Act, Prioritizing Firearms Prosecutions of Domestic Violence Offenders

 

Fargo – Attorney General Merrick B. Garland has approved an initial set of 78 communities, including Grand Forks, North Dakota, for designation as a jurisdiction of focus to address intimate partner gun violence under Section 1103 of the Violence Against Women Act Reauthorization Act of 2022.  

The Justice Department - through its United States Attorney’s offices (USAOs) and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) Field Divisions - will partner with Grand Forks and each designated jurisdiction to develop a plan to reduce intimate partner firearm violence and to prioritize prosecutions of domestic violence offenders prohibited under 18 U.S. Code Section 922(g) from owning firearms. The plans can include appointment of Special Assistant United States Attorneys (SAUSAs) to prosecute those offenders in federal court. 

“Our law enforcement partners in Grand Forks have made reducing domestic violence a priority for decades,” said Mac Schneider, United States Attorney for the District of North Dakota. “This designation by the Department of Justice is a recognition of that strong record and seeks to build on it. By targeting domestic violence offenders who illegally possess firearms for prosecution in federal court, we can save lives and protect families. I am grateful for the partnership of the Grand Forks State’s Attorney’s Office, the Grand Forks County Sheriff’s Office, and the Grand Forks Police Department and look forward to continuing our work with them on this important effort.”

“We look forward to working together with federal authorities to combat intimate partner violence in our county,” said Grand Forks County States Attorney Haley L. Wamstad.  “This additional tool in our tool chest will help us to hold accountable the most lethal offenders of intimate partner violence and ensure justice for the victims of these crimes.”

“We are proud to stand alongside our colleagues at the U.S. Attorney’s Office on this focused initiative,” said Special Agent in Charge Travis S. Riddle, of the St. Paul Field Division. “A firearm in the hands of domestic abuser is a very real threat to those trapped in these unfortunate situations. We highly encourage those who may find themselves, or may know of a person, affected by domestic violence where a firearm is involved to reach out to authorities. No one should have to live their life in constant fear, and we’re here to work alongside our law enforcement partners to investigate these cases.”

Communities have been designated by the Department of Justice after coordination with community stakeholders. Nationally, they include rural areas, suburban areas, urban areas, and Tribal communities. The Justice Department used data to identify communities that could benefit from increased focus on intimate partner violence resources and where the local jurisdiction is committed to partnering with the Department to increase the use of federal tools to prosecute offenders under 18 U.S.C. 922(g). The designation represents the partnership and coordination between the department and the local jurisdiction to ensure federal resources are being leveraged effectively to address intimate partner firearm violence.

The Justice Department anticipates additional jurisdictions across the country to be designated as USAOs continue coordination with their local stakeholders.  All USAOs, with or without specific community designations under Section 1103, will continue to combat intimate partner firearm violence and prioritize prosecutions of domestic violence offenders as part of their Project Safe Neighborhoods strategy and in support of the Department’s Comprehensive Strategy for Reducing Violent Crime.

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Contact

Terry W. Van Horn  701-297-7458  terry.vanhorn@usdoj.gov

Updated September 17, 2024