Ledoux Pleads Guilty For Role In Beating In Downtown Fargo Last April

Travice Ledoux

FARGO, N.D. (KVRR/KFGO) — Another one of the six defendants in a brutal downtown Fargo beating has pleaded guilty to being an accomplice to aggravated assault.

Travis Ledoux was arrested in April for his part in the early morning beating on NP Avenue that left two men who tried breaking up a fight with severe injuries.

One of the men, Sam Pikula, suffered a broken nose and orbital bones, and needed a titanium plate placed in his forehead.

As part of the plea agreement, Ledoux was sentenced to 360 days in jail and prosecutors dropped a charge of aggravated assault.

He has been in the jail since his arrest and received credit for time served.

Last month, Angelica Hernandez pleaded guilty and was sentenced for her part in the beating.

Four others have been charged and have hearings pending.

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