Filthy white savage, I wonder if he converted to islam?
http://www.grandforksherald.com/news/crime-and-courts/3946103-update-fargo-suspected-shooter-charged-murder-grand-forks-1988
e suspected shooter in a standoff Wednesday night that killed a Fargo police officer was charged with murder in Grand Forks in 1988 but later sentenced on a lesser charge.
Marcus Schumacher, 49, died after an eight-hour standoff at his north Fargo home during which he shot at Jason Moszer and other officers. Moszer, 33, died from his wounds Thursday.
Nearly 30 years ago, Schumacher was involved in another shooting, when he was 22.
Schumacher was charged with murder in the death of Maynard Clauthier, 17, and attempted murder of Bradley Boswell, 21, in Grand Forks District Court in October 1988. Ultimately, he was sentenced in 1990 to five years in state prison for negligent homicide in Clauthier's death.
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Jay Strande, 48, who grew up with Schumacher, has the same reaction now to Schumacher's suspected involvement in the Fargo shooting as he did nearly 30 years in the Grand Forks shooting.
"I am going to say what I said then," Strande told the Herald Thursday. "It was quite a shock."
When Sarah Smith heard about the shooting in Fargo Wednesday, she was also shocked.
Smith worked as the crime and courts reporter at the Grand Forks Herald from 1984 to 1989, covering the Schumacher murder case.
"The minute I heard the name, I knew it was him," Smith said.
A woman who answered the phone Thursday afternoon at a number listed for Schumacher's wife, Michelle Schumacher, declined to comment.
Court records show Schumacher pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct in January 2013 for pushing his wife the previous year.