Michael Coachman (City of Grand Forks)
GRAND FORKS, N.D. (KFGO) – Grand Forks has given initial approval to a Chinese company’s proposed $700 million corn-milling facility. Officials say could be the largest private sector investment in the community’s history.
Numerous people addressed the council in the public comment section of the meeting including Michael Coachman, who is actually a Larimore resident. He called for a civilian arrest of the entire city council.
“What I’d like to do is with the authority of God the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, the U.S. Constitution, the North Dakota Sentry Code, I Micahel Coachman, and We the People of Grand Forks City and the County of North Dakota. I hereby inform you that you are placed under a civilian’s arrest, “Coachman stated.
Coachman claimed the public officials violated federal law prohibiting support of a foreign government as well as state laws related to the refusal to perform duties and criminal conspiracy.
He also included Sens. John Hoeven and Kevin Cramer, Congressman Kelly Armstrong, and Gov. Doug Burgum into the list.
The council approved a development agreement with Fufeng Group Tuesday that allows the project to move forward with financing and permitting.


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