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Following the attack by Mohamad Barakat, Fargo City Commissioner Preston is concerned about “white supremacist” graffiti

Fargo, North Dakota – Arlette Preston, the city commissioner for Fargo, is alarmed by “white supremacist” graffiti that she claims started appearing in the city “immediately” after Mohamad Barakat killed two Fargo police officers.
“I just wanted to that evening reach out to anybody of any ethnic or religious background that might be feeling harassed or unsafe to make sure that they reach out,” said Preston.
Preston discussed the subject when speaking on the radio.
At the municipal commission meeting earlier this week, she spoke on the subject.
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