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In this July 2017, photo provided by the Fargo Police Department, Police Chief David Todd, left, poses with, second from left, Sarah Hassan, Amber Hensley, center, and Leyla Hassan in Fargo, N.D. The three were involved in a verbal confrontation in a Walmart parking lot in Fargo, N.D. The dispute was quickly diffused just a few days later, with the women meeting in the police chief's office for hugs and a posed, smiling photo. It was one of the uglier incidents in Fargo race relations. Human rights groups in North Dakota are pushing for a comprehensive hate crimes law following the incident. (Fargo Police Department via AP)

In this July 2017, photo provided by the Fargo Police Department, Police Chief David Todd, left, poses with, second from left, Sarah Hassan, Amber Hensley, center, and Leyla Hassan in Fargo, N.D. The three were involved in a verbal confrontation in a Walmart parking lot in Fargo, N.D. The dispute was quickly diffused just a few days later, with the women meeting in the police chief's office for hugs and a posed, smiling photo. It was one of the uglier incidents in Fargo race relations. Human rights groups in North Dakota are pushing for a comprehensive hate crimes law following the incident. (Fargo Police Department via AP)

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