Judge dismisses charge against North Dakota man accused of impersonating ICE officer
- A North Dakota judge dismissed the charge against Shane Al Randall for impersonating an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer, which led to an improper removal from jail.
- State District Judge Kirsten Sjue ordered the return of Randall's iPhone and $3,000 cash bond.
- The charge was dropped after Williams County Assistant State’s Attorney Nathan Madden requested dismissal, citing 'prosecutorial discretion.'
- Jail staff mistakenly believed Randall was an ICE agent, leading to an improper removal of an inmate until the real officer arrived.
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