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Minneapolis police chief points apology as Somali neighborhood faces backlash
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Minneapolis police chief points apology as Somali neighborhood faces backlash

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Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara apologized to the Somali neighborhood for a remark he made connecting “East African children” to crime.

“The Somali neighborhood right here in Minneapolis has been welcoming and has proven love in direction of me, and I admire it,” O’Hara mentioned at a information convention on Thursday. “During the last three years we now have been working collectively to try to tackle a few of the actual critical issues that we now have in our neighborhood.”

“We’ve got to be trustworthy at occasions with the issues that we’re having in our neighborhood, and we’d like our neighborhood to assist us repair these issues collectively as a result of it is actual and it is critical. On the similar time, if folks have taken something that i’ve mentioned out of context in a manner that’s brought about hurt, I apologize, and I’m sorry for that as a result of that’s not my intention in any respect,” O’Hara added.

In an interview with WCCO earlier this month, O’Hara was talking a couple of lethal Halloween taking pictures in addition to juvenile crime plaguing town when he made the remark. Alpha Information reported that the Dinkytown space, the place the taking pictures happened, has seen a collection of crimes together with assaults, robberies, shootings and auto thefts.

TRUMP TERMINATES DEPORTATION PROTECTIONS FOR SOMALI NATIONALS LIVING IN MINNESOTA ‘EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY’

Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara speaks throughout a press convention concerning the Annunciation Church taking pictures in Minneapolis, Minn., Aug. 28, 2025. (Tim Evans/Reuters)

In the course of the interview, he acknowledged that the younger folks committing the crimes weren’t “poor children from Minneapolis,” however moderately children that come from out of city who take “mommy’s Mercedes-Benz to Dinkytown, and they do not know the place they’re.”

“Teams of children, teams of East African children which can be coming from surrounding communities and never only one neighborhood, sort of far and wide,” O’Hara advised WCCO.

After the interview, a petition on Change.org demanded an apology from O’Hara, saying that the East African neighborhood of Minneapolis “has already been carrying the load of unfair scrutiny for years” and that the chief’s remark would “deepen that burden.”

The Minneapolis Somali neighborhood has confronted scrutiny on a nationwide stage in latest days after a bombshell report revealed a collection of alleged monetary schemes that ended with terrorists getting taxpayer {dollars}. Ryan Thorpe and Christopher F. Rufo of the Manhattan Institute discovered that Al-Shabaab, an al Qaeda-linked terrorist group in Somalia, was receiving funds that might be traced again to Minnesota.

“Each scrap of financial exercise, within the Twin Cities, in America, all through Western Europe, wherever Somalis are concentrated, each cent that’s despatched again to Somalia advantages Al-Shabaab ultimately,” a former official who labored on the Minneapolis Joint Terrorism Process Pressure advised Thorpe and Rufo.

Women wearing hijabs walking near Riverside Plaza in Minneapolis

Girls stroll alongside a tree-lined road in Minneapolis’ Cedar–Riverside neighborhood, house to one of many largest Somali communities within the U.S. (Michael Dorgan/Fox Information Digital)

Following the report, President Donald Trump introduced he was ending Short-term Protected Standing (TPS) for Somalis in Minnesota. 

The Secretary of Homeland Safety might designate a rustic for TPS if nationals can’t return safely or if the nation “is unable to deal with the return of its nationals adequately.” International locations at present below TPS are Burma, El Salvador, Ethiopia, Haiti, Lebanon, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Syria, Ukraine, Venezuela and Yemen.

“Minnesota, below Governor Waltz, is a hub of fraudulent cash laundering exercise. I’m, as President of the US, hereby terminating, efficient instantly the Short-term Protected Standing (TPS program) for Somalis in Minnesota. Somali gangs are terrorizing the folks of that nice State, and BILLIONS of {dollars} are lacking. Ship them again to the place they got here from. It’s OVER!,” Trump wrote on Fact Social.

Rufo, one of many authors of the bombshell report, mentioned Trump’s announcement was a “nice begin” however that there’s nonetheless extra work to do.

“Canceling TPS for Minnesota Somalis is a superb begin. Subsequent: evaluate all asylum, refugee, and citizenship functions for any trace of fraud or technical error; then provoke denaturalizations and mass deportations as much as the furthest limits of the legislation. They must go house,” Rufo wrote on X.

Women in hijabs walking through Cedar–Riverside Minneapolis

Girls stroll alongside a tree-lined road in Minneapolis’ Cedar–Riverside neighborhood, house to one of many largest Somali communities within the U.S. (Michael Dorgan/Fox Information Digital)

MINNESOTA TAXPAYER DOLLARS FUNNELED TO AL-SHABAAB TERROR GROUP, REPORT ALLEGES

Home Majority Whip Tom Emmer, R-Minn, who praised Trump’s determination, wrote a letter on Friday to U.S. Legal professional for the District of Minnesota Daniel Rosen demanding an investigation. The letter was additionally signed by Emmer’s fellow Minnesota Republicans, Rep. Pete Stauber, Rep. Michelle Fischbach, and Rep. Brad Finstad.

“It’s alleged that Minnesota’s Somali neighborhood, the biggest within the nation, has been sending tens of millions again to Somalia through the hawala community, a casual cash trafficking community which is infamous for funds ending up in terrorist networks, and on this occasion, Al-Shabaab,” the letter reads.

House Majority Whip Tom Emmer speaks

Home Majority Whip Tom Emmer (R-MN) speaks throughout a press convention with members of the Republican Research Committee and different members of Home Republican management, on the twenty eighth day of the federal government shutdown in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 28, 2025.  (Nathan Posner/Anadolu through Getty Photos)

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The lawmakers cited the varied instances involving members of the Somali neighborhood, together with the Feeding our Future fraud scheme, fraud within the Housing Stabilization Providers program, Youngster Care Help program and Minnesota’s Early Intensive Developmental and Behavioral Intervention program.

“It’s dangerous sufficient that these people are defrauding our state, taking companies and funds away from kids and essentially the most weak, however now there’s a good purpose to imagine that Minnesota taxpayer {dollars} are going straight into terrorists’ fingers. These new allegations current not solely a critical betrayal of taxpayer belief, but additionally a grave menace to our nationwide safety,” the letter states.

Fox Information Digital has reached out to Walz’s workplace for remark.

Rachel Wolf is a breaking information author for Fox Information Digital and FOX Enterprise.

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