Minneapolis, MN
Moorhead murder suspect who posted $1.75 million bail now accused of Minneapolis murder
MINNEAPOLIS — A 28-year-old man accused in a 2021 deadly taking pictures in Moorhead was arrested on suspicion of a homicide in Minneapolis over the weekend.
The Minneapolis Police Division booked Idris Abdillahi Haji-Mohamed of Rochester, Minnesota, into the Hennepin County Jail at 3:40 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 31, in keeping with jail data.
A legal criticism was not filed as of Monday, however police introduced Haji-Mohamed was arrested after a Friday evening taking pictures close to the U.S. Financial institution Stadium in downtown Minneapolis.
Police stated the sufferer was in his 20s and was sitting in a operating automobile in a parking zone. The sufferer’s title was not launched.
Haji-Mohamed additionally faces a first-degree homicide cost in Clay County District Court docket. He initially was arrested on second-degree homicide however was launched from the Clay County Jail in September 2021 after posting a
$1 million bond.
A grand jury indicted him on the stiffer cost of first-degree homicide on Nov. 19, 2021. A decide despatched him again to jail and ordered he be held on a further $750,000 bond.
He posted that quantity in December 2021 and was launched from the Clay County Jail.
Clay County prosecutors allege he shot 32-year-old Abdi Mohamed Abdi a number of occasions on Sept. 10, 2021, in a Moorhead house parking zone at seventeenth Avenue South and thirtieth Avenue South.
Ibrahim Abdiaziz Isaac, 31, helped Haji-Mohamed by driving him from St. Cloud, Minnesota, to the Fargo-Moorhead space the day of the taking pictures, in keeping with prosecutors. Isaac purchased a black 2015 Chrysler 200 and gave the car to Haji-Mohamed, court docket paperwork alleged.
The car was used within the Moorhead taking pictures, in keeping with police.
Isaac waived his proper to a jury trial and requested Decide Greta Smolnisky to determine the case. The decide discovered Isaac responsible of aiding and abetting homicide within the first diploma after a six-day trial that started Dec. 1.
Isaac has requested for a brand new trial. A sentencing listening to is scheduled for Jan. 27.