Woke Minnesota Attorney Won’t Prosecute Tesla Vandal
So here’s the deal; Minnesota Governor, Tampon Tim, has an employee who was tracked down and arrested for keying at least 6 Teslas. Tampon Tim had told a crowd he was speaking to earlier that he watches Tesla stock go down to make himself feel better. Soon after, Teslas began being the target of leftist lunacy vandalism. Somehow the leftists believe they are punishing Elon and Trump by destroying electric cars made my Elon’s company, Tesla. What’s funny is that Teslas were bought by a ton of “save the earth” Democrats and now some of those folks have become the target of other Democrat vandals.
So the Minneapolis police did their job in arresting this MN state employee who keyed at least 6 Teslas and now the Hennepin County Attorney won’t prosecute him for his crimes. The most populous county in Minnesota now has a woke system that prosecutes republicans but won’t prosecute democrats who burn down cities, destroy police precincts or walk around the city vandalizing vehicles they don’t like.
*****************************
The Hennepin County Attorney’s Office (HCAO) said Monday it will not seek criminal charges against 33-year-old Dylan Adams, who allegedly vandalized at least six Tesla vehicles, causing $20,000 in damage.
Instead, HCAO said they will seek "diversion" rather than criminal consequences. However, criminal charges remain on the table, if the vandalism were to continue.
What they're saying:
HCAO released a statement Monday night.
"Our main priorities are to secure restitution for the victims and hold Mr. Adams accountable. As a result, we will file for pre-charge diversion to best facilitate both of those goals," HCAO spokesperson Daniel Borgertpoepping said. "This is an approach taken in many property crime cases and helps to ensure the individual keeps their job and can pay restitution, as well as reducing the likelihood of repeat offenses. Criminal prosecution remains a possibility should unlawful behavior continue."
Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara provided the following statement regarding the Hennepin County Attorney's Office decision:
"The Minneapolis Police Department did its job. It identified and investigated a crime trend, identified, and arrested a suspect, and presented a case file to the Hennepin County Attorney Office for consideration of charges. This case impacted at least six different victims and totaled over $20,000 in damages. Any frustration related to the charging decision of the Hennepin County Attorney should be directed solely at her office. Our investigators are always frustrated when the cases they poured their hearts into are declined. In my experience, the victims in these cases often feel the same."
Dig deeper:
FOX 9 has learned that Adams works for the State of Minnesota as a data analyst for the Department of Human Services. He started with the Department of Human Services in September of 2018, and his current job title is a financial policy compliance lead.
The Department of Human Services issued a statement Tuesday morning, saying they're aware of Adams' arrest.
What they're saying:
"We are reviewing the matter at this time. State employees are expected to follow our code of conduct and hold themselves to the highest ethical standards through their words and actions," the statement reads.
https://www.fox9.com/news/hennepin-county-attorney-wont-criminally-charge-tesla-vandal

0 Comments:
Post a Comment
Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]
<< Home