WYNDMERE (AP) -- The daughter of a man who was shot and killed in a Wyndmere bar about a year ago thinks all North Dakota bars should be required to have security cameras.
Nicole Vosberg says she's talked to a state senator about her idea, though the deadline for introducing legislation this session has passed and any bill would have to wait for two years.
Some lawmakers and officials including Fargo Police Chief Keith Ternes tell KVLY-TV that requiring cameras in bars would be a tough sell because it could be viewed as an invasion of privacy.
Gordon Vosberg died after being shot in the chest last St. Patrick's Day during an argument in the Four Corners Motel and Lounge. The man who shot him is serving a 10-year sentence for manslaughter.