America's wokest prosecutor has cheek to slam Trump ICE raids after her office freed Somali 'serial rapist'
Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty (pictured) seemingly insisted that there has been no wrongdoing by gangs of Somali immigrants in Minnesota.
America's wokest prosecutor slammed Donald Trump for unleashing ICE 'strike teams' on Somalis in Minnesota after the feds charged a 'serial rapist' immigrant freed by her office.
The Trump administration has honed in on the state and deployed nearly 100 immigration officers to Minneapolis-Saint Paul earlier this month after a massive Somali fraud scandal under Governor Tim Walz's leadership was unveiled.
Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty released a video in response to the crackdown, denying the existence of Somali gangs around the Twin Cities.
'There are no roving gangs of Somali people in this community, harassing, threatening, doing anything to any of our community members. Let me repeat that again because I've heard this often,' she said.
'There are no roving gangs of Somalis targeting or harassing or doing anything inappropriate to any community members. Those are simply lies. It is not true.'
Moriarty seemingly insisted that there has been no wrongdoing by gangs Somali immigrants in Minnesota and vowed not to assist ICE.
'Our office at the Hennepin County Attorney's Office here will not assist in any way, shape or form in any of these ICE raids,' she said.
'Our Somali community members are what makes Minneapolis one of the finest places in the world to live.'
Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty (pictured) seemingly insisted that there has been no wrongdoing by gangs of Somali immigrants in Minnesota
Donald Trump unleashed ICE 'strike teams' on Somalis in Minnesota after a massive Somali fraud scandal under Governor Tim Walz's leadership was unveiled
However, federal prosecutors recently charged a Somali national with raping a minor in addition to multiple adult women after Moriarty's office gave him a plea deal that avoided prison time.
Abdimahat Bille Mohamed, 28, was convicted of two separate rapes in May, including for the 2017 sexual assault of a 15-year-old girl and a 2024 sexual assault, but was only sentenced to probation due to his deals with Moriarty's office.
While out on probation in September, federal prosecutors say he kidnapped and raped another woman while holding her hostage in a hotel for a week.
The complaint also accuses Mohamed of committing at least five sexual assaults between 2017 and 2025, including several gang rapes.