Thursday, January 1, 2026

Somali daycare claims someone broke in and stole all their documents, but the ‘break-in’ appears completely staged

 Olivia Murray  

"Manager of the Nokomis Daycare Center in Minneapolis, says a burglar broke into their daycare center, conveniently stealing all of their student records.."
"With all the fraud being exposed in Minnesota around the Somalis and their different entrepreneurial exploits, from daycares like the “Learing Center” that apparently only operates between two in the afternoon and ten at night to the autism clinics submitting false claims, the national spotlight is on the individuals running these various ventures.

"Yet, fortunately for one of the Somali-run daycares, someone allegedly broke in and stole a bunch of “important documents” from the facility (thought no loss was reported to the initial responding officers), and now, at no fault of their own, they can’t prove how legitimate the business really was! Another case of the dog that ate the homework.

. . . "I have almost zero understanding in the world of building and construction, but I am aware enough to see that drywall was evidently cut from the inside of the building. There’s no hole on the other side! How big was this thief? The size of a leprechaun? The depth of the wall is only a cinder block, so are they expecting us to believe some diminutive thief shimmied through the wall, cut a hole from the inside, and climbed out that little hole? It’s laughable.

"As a friend also joked, the way the drywall was cut is also incriminating, as it looks ridiculous. Whoever did it is entirely unskilled ergo, it had to be a Somali. And, how convenient that the thief knew exactly where the documents were…in some random room next to a water heater."  More...


. . . "Scott Jennings replied that while "some people have been held accountable," many Republicans feel that "not nearly enough" have been brought to anything that looks close to justice.

"And truthfully, until somebody in a position of power — until somebody in a position in Minnesota, elected position, who was in charge of administering this or having some oversight over it — goes to jail, it’s honestly never going to stop," he said."

"It’s not "white supremacy" to investigate fraud. This attack no longer works."

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