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A Criminal Injustice System at Work

David Zimmer told the appalling story of Adbimahat Bille Mohamed at AmericanExperiment.org. Briefly, Mohamed is a serial rapist. In 2017, he raped a 15-year-old girl. He was not charged in the initial investigation, but was later identified through DNA. In 2024, he raped another woman. These are some of the charges he faced:

During the pre-trial phase of the May 2024 rape case, Mohamed’s DNA sample was entered into the DNA database. This test resulted in a match linking Mohamed to the 2017 rape of the 15-year-old girl in Minneapolis. The Hennepin County Attorney’s Office filed additional charges against Mohamed, adding two counts of 1st degree CSC (one involving an accomplice armed with a dangerous weapon), two counts of 2nd degree CSC, and one count of kidnapping to facilitate a felony. The county attorney’s office gave notice to Mohamed and the court that it intended to seek an upward departure from the sentencing guidelines, given the seriousness of the crime.

Incredibly, when the case was about to go to trial, the County Attorney’s office instead agreed to a downward departure that did not include jail time:

In May 2025, the new appointed attorney and the Hennepin County Attorney’s Office agreed to a combined plea agreement on the 2017 and the 2024 cases — both of which had involved the highest-level allegations of CSC. In an unbelievable turn of events, the Hennepin County Attorney’s Office went from intending to seek an upward departure from the sentencing guidelines to agreeing to allow Mohamed to plead guilty in both cases to two counts of 5th degree CSC (the lowest level felony criminal sexual conduct). In addition, the county attorney agreed not to pursue the yet uncharged 2018 case [yet another sexual assault].

So they let Mohamed go. Fewer than four months later, he committed another rape.

The Department of Justice under Pam Bondi had seen enough. The feds have now taken over the case:

In a statement, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi blamed Minnesota’s “left-wing soft-on-crime policies” for putting innocent people at risk from a “Somali national.”

Mohamed is described as a legal permanent resident. This is the final indignity:

In response, Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty said the Justice Department news release is a “clear attempt to politicize a sexual assault prosecution to inflict further harm on our entire Somali community.”

Our Somali community? What about the rape victim community? In Tim Walz’s Minnesota, the authorities are actively pro-crime.

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