Sexual assaults are up 5% in Minnesota. Statistics from the Hennepin County prosecutor’s office, which includes Minneapolis and its Somali population, shows that the number of sexual assault cases is up 62% from 2018. Cedar-Riverside, the neighborhood commonly known as ‘Little Mogadishu’ for its Somali population, has some of the worst crime rates in Minneapolis.
To what extent does the state’s Somali settler population contribute to its sexual assault crisis?
While there are no firm numbers, I tracked some of the offenders with the most common Muslim name Mohamed (after the prophet of Islam, whom the Koran described as a serial sex offender, assaulting captured women and in the process legalizing the sexual assault of non-Muslim women under Sharia Islamic law) and what I found was not only a pattern of offenses, but of complicity by local authorities who have allowed Somali Muslim sex predators to reoffend.
Take the recent case of Abdimahat Bille Mohamed, a Somali Muslim, who was arrested after he allegedly kidnapped a woman he met on social media, took her phone, told her she wasn’t leaving, allegedly held her captive for almost a week and sexually assaulted her.
Mohamed had already been arrested in 2024 for allegedly offering a ride to a woman and her sister through social media, taking them to his apartment and threatening to kill both the woman and her sister unless she had sex with him. When the sister called 911, the Somali Muslim furiously fought the police and hospital staff trying to take his DNA sample, “spitting at them repeatedly and with such aggression that hospital staff couldn’t complete the test despite Mohamed being restrained” and also managed to assault a police officer.
The DNA test ended up linking Mohamed to the previous sexual assault of a 15-year-old girl whom he had also met on social media and had offered a ride to only to have two other men hold a gun to her head and rape her.
Four months before his latest sexual assault case, the Somali Muslim was sentenced for the wo sexual assaults with no prison time.
Sexual assault cases involving Somali Muslim repeat offenders named Mohamed who are allowed to walk free are becoming all too common in Minnesota.
Asad Abu Mohamed, who had been described as having “a substantial likelihood” to cause harm, was let off for previous indecent exposure cases due to “mental deficiency”. Mohamed, who was already on probation, then waited, crouching in the handicapped stall in the ladies’ room at the Minneapolis Community and Technical College until a 19-year-old woman sat down to use the bathroom, then the Somali Muslim crawled under the stall, put his hand over her mouth and threatened to kill her. When people ran to her aid, they saw Mohamed choking the woman, and the Somali Muslim fought off police, threatening a female officer, “I’ll rape you too.”
Mohamed was sentenced to less than 3 years in prison. Earlier this year, authorities warned the public that the 6’1 210 pound Somali sex predator is being released despite a “history of engaging in sexual conduct against unknown adult females” and having “entered into women’s public restrooms in order to access and attempt to subdue victims.”
Local residents noted a pattern of Somali sex predators with surprisingly lenient sentences.
Mohamed Bakari Shei raped two little girls, a 4-year-old and a 9-year-old, on Mother’s Day, was offered a plea deal with no prison time, a dismissal of two of the three charges, no criminal record and no requirement to register as a sex offender.
“There is no moving on or getting over it, I’ve tried,” one of the Somali Muslim rapist’s victims cried in court.
“Some day you will have to answer for this egregious act against a child,” a family member vowed.
In the next life perhaps, not in Minnesota, where Somali Muslims have been allowed to defraud the state for over $1 billion and to assault women and girls, and walk away with no consequences. The only reason that Mohamed was finally sentenced to at least 116 days in prison for ‘good behavior’ was the intervention of the judge who chose to sideline the plea deal.
The revolving door system for Somali Muslim sex predators helps drive rising sex offenses.
The Minnesota Department of Corrections still lists Abdullahi Mohamed Jama as a wanted fugitive. Mohamad had been convicted of ‘engaging in sexual conduct’ with a child under 13, the charge that should have landed him in jail for a long time, instead sent him away for only 1 year out of a 3 year prison sentence. He was repeatedly sentenced for fleeing police and then for failing to register as a sex offender before the police were called after he was accused of beating and threatening to kill his ex-girlfriend.
Where is Mohamad now?
In another case, Mohamed Ali Elmi and Ismail Adam Abdo stopped a couple in a car, robbed them, then kidnapped and sexually assaulted the woman. Both Mohamed and Ismail had a string of previous cases, including a dorm robbery, and Abdo was still facing charges for a series of robberies. The two Somali Muslim men had raped her violently at gunpoint until she vomited and, in ISIS style, ‘high fived’ each other during the assault. But while Mohamed was arrested, Ismail was believed to have fled to ‘East Africa’ which is where Somalia and much of its settler population lives.
Ismail spent three years on the run before finally being brought to justice. Unlike another Somali Muslim sex predator, he didn’t become notorious enough to wind up on America’s Most Wanted.
That role fell to Abdihakim Mohamed Isse, a school bus driver in Hennepin County, who was accused of stopping the bus, and sexually assaulting and penetrating a developmentally disabled 13-year-old girl. It would take another 20 years until he was finally extradited.
The presence of members of a religion that teaches that sexually assaulting non-Muslim women and girls is within the rights of Muslim men represents a systemic risk in the educational system.
Another school case involved Fasel Mohamed Ali, working as a janitor in a local high school, charged with sexual misconduct for allegedly groping a school employee. A man of that same name was later stabbed to death in a park, but it’s unclear if that’s the same Mohamed.
Mohamed Ali Selim, a middle school principal, was arrested for trying to solicit a minor teenage girl for sex. In typical fashion, he received a plea deal with no time served.
The Somali Muslim assaults on children have been particularly brazen and grievous.
In a recent case, Qalinle Ibrahim Dirie, who was also apparently going by the name ‘Mohamed Muuse’, found a 12-year-old girl in Minneapolis playing in her backyard. Ibrahim asked if her mother was home, then came back, forced her into a car and sexually assaulted her. Ibrahim claimed to police that “she told me she is 19 years old.”
Despite the horrifying nature of the crime by the Somali Muslim ‘refugee’, the Al-Ihsan Islamic Center mosque wrote a letter to the court on behalf of the “members of the Somali community” claiming that the kidnapper and rapist of a 12-year-old girl had faced “the challenge of starting over in a new culture” and was “an active volunteer in our mosque”.
The sheer brazenness of such offenses were also on display when Mohamed Hassan Ali was arrested after allegedly following an 11-year-old girl for several blocks while “grabbing and rubbing” her while she tried to get away. At the Mall of America, Amin Mohamed, a Somali ride operator, allegedly tried to molest a mother on the Big Rig ride with her child.
Somali Muslim cases also stand out for the sheer unrelenting violence of their alleged perpetrators. Liban Mohammed Dahir was accused of punching a homeless woman, telling her not to look or he would stab her, and then slamming her head and raping her. The victim suffered brain bleeds and the Somali perpetrator took two years to locate.
Yassin Mohamed Abdirahman was accused of pulling a woman to the ground and kicking her in the face. Mohamud Hillow Bulle pushed a woman into a ditch, put his hands around her neck, and assaulted her, but was only caught a decade later after his DNA test matched another sexual assault, and Mohamud had his DNA tested during another attempted murder case.
These are far from the Somali assaults on women and girls. Or the only ones involving men named ‘Mohammed’, ‘Mohamad’, ‘Mohaud’, or other variations of the Muslim sex pest prophet’s name. But they are a disturbing sampling of what has been taking place in Minnesota.
After President Trump’s criticism of the Somali crime wave, Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty released videos denying that there’s a Somali crime problem and attacking Trump. There are no “roving Somali gangs terrorizing people,” she falsely claimed.
Many blame Moriarty for the plea deals that allowed Somali sex predators to walk free. And the pro-crime DA did little to change that impression when she falsely claimed that “the old model of ‘lock them up and throw away the key’ is both ineffective and harmful”. Refusing to lock up criminals has allowed Somali sex predators to assault more women and girls.
While the amount of local and national attention being paid to controversial Somali politicians like Rep. Ilhan Omar and State Sen. Omar Fateh, who had hijacked the mayoral endorsement, as well as to the rash of Somali crime and fraud, including over $1 billion stolen in autism, food and homeless fraud, it may surprise some that there are less than 80,000 of them in the state.
But the Somali population has been doubling and if it’s this bad with 80,000, imagine what it will be like with 160,000, 320,000 and 640,000. Imagine how many ‘Mohammeds’, ‘Mohamads’ and ‘Mahmouds’ there will be and imagine how many women and girls will pay the price.
Unless we change our immigration policies. Fast.
Daniel Greenfield is a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center. This article previously appeared at the Center's Front Page Magazine.
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