Minneapolis, MN
War ka soo kordhay ninkii lagu eedeeyey inuu shan gabdhood oo Soomaali ah ku dilay Minneapolis – BBC News Somali
Xigashada Sawirka, Social
Heshiis qirasho ayaa miiska u saaran wiil uu dhalay wakiilkii hore ee gobolka St. Paul oo lagu eedeeyay in uu gaari soo kaxeeyay iyada oo uu shidan yahay nalka cas ee istaagga, isla markaana uu shil ka dhacay koonfurta Minneapolis xagaagii hore kaasoo shilka ku dilay shan gabdhood oo dhallinyaro ah.
Dhagaysiga Talaadadii ee maxkamada degmada Hennepin County, Kaaliyaha Xeer Ilaaliyaha Degmada Paige Starkey ayaa maxkamadda ka akhriyay dalabka Derrick John Thompson.
Starkey ayaa sheegay in dalabka qirashadu uu sii furnaan doono ilaa taariikhda maxkamadda xigta, taasoo loo asteeyay Noofambar 4.
Thompson, oo 28 jir ah kama uusan hadlin dhegaysigii Talaadadii, kaas oo socday 7 daqiiqo oo kaliya.
Dhageysiga dacwada ayaa waxaa ka soo qeyb galay xubno ka tirsan qoysaska iyo asxaabta gabdhaha dhalinyarada ah ee geeriyooday, qaarkood ayaa wajiyadooda laga dheehanayay murugo halka kuwa kalana ay ilmeynayeen.
Gabdhaha shilka ku geeriyooday ayaa kala ahaa Salma Maxamed C/qaadir oo 20 jir ahayd, Sabiriin Maxamuud Cali oo 17 ahayd, Sahra Liibaan Geesaade 20 jir, Sagal Burhaan Hersi 19, iyo Siham Adan Odawa oo Iyana 19 jir ahayd.
Thompson, oo sidoo kale wajahaya eedeymo federaal ah oo la xiriira shilka, waa wiil uu dhalay xildhibaankii hore ee Minnesota John Thompson, kaasoo matalay St. Paul’s East Side 2021.
Derrick Thompson waxa uu ku jiray xabsiga dowlada dhexe ee Sherburne ilaa Diseembar 18, markaasoo la soo taagay maxkamad federal ah. Dhageysiga xeerbeegtida kiiskaas ayaa loo muddeeyay Oktoobar 7.
Sannadkii 2020, Thompson waxaa lagu xukumay California ka dib kiis lagu helay 2018, kaas oo uu ka baxsaday askar kadib markii baabuur oo uu ku dhuftay haweeney. Waxay koomo ku jirtay dhowr toddobaad. Waxa uu ku jiray tijaabo kiis markii uu dhacayay ama uu sababayay shilka Minneapolis.
Maxaan ka naqaannaa gabdhaha shilka ku dhintay?
Xigashada Sawirka, NY Post
Xarunta Islaamka ee Dar Al Farooq ayaa gabdhahan ku sheegtay inay kala ahaayeen Sabiriina Cali, Sahra Geesacadde, Salma Cabdulqaadir, Sagal Xirsi iyo Sihaam Aadam.
Sabiriina ayaa wakhti u dhow geerideeda ka qalin jebisay Iskuulka Edina High School waxayna qorsheyneysay inay ku biirto Jaamacadda Minnesota.
Sahra, ayaa iyadana dhiganeysay Jaamacadda U of M Rochester.
Salma, ayaa dhiganeysay Kuleejka Normandale.
Sihaam, ayaa dhiganeysay Jaamacadda U of M.
Sagalna waxay dhiganeysay Kuleejka Minneapolis.
Shantan gabdhood ayaa ahaa saaxiibbo aan kala harin waxayna isu diyaarinayeen arooska saaxiibbadood oo maalintii xigtay dhici lahaa.
Cabdulqaadir Maxamed oo adeer u ah Sahra Geesacadde oo BBC la hadlay ayaa sheegay inay aad uga naxeen geerida gabdhahaha.
“Runtii arrin aad u naxdin badan ayay ahayd. Familka iyo qaraabada dhammaan ilaa iyo hadda naxdin ayaa ku jirta,” ayuu yiri.
“Sahra waxay dooneysay inay dhaqtarnimo barato, waxay ahayd ardayad dhinac badan ka dhisan, balse Ilaah baa qoray arrintan.”
“Inaad weyso qof, taasi waa musiibo. Balse inaad weyso shan qof oo da’yar isla hal waqti, waa wax aad u adag in la liqo,” ayuu yiri Khaalid.
Xigashada Sawirka, Social
Shilkan ayaa si weyn u gilgilay Soomaalida ku dhaqan gobolka Minnesota. Kumanaan qof ayaa isugu soo baxay si ay ugu baroor diiqaan haweenkan, aaskooda oo ka mid ahaa murugada ugu weyn ee ay dadweynuhu soo bandhigaan taariikhda Minnesota. Kulaylka maalintaas wuxuu ahaa mid aan loo dulqaadan karin, macno ahaan iyo muuqaal ahaanba, iyadoo 13 qof la dhigay isbitaal intii lagu guda jiray aaska ka dhacay Qabuuraha Islaamka ee Beerta Eden ee Burnsville.
Iyadoo bulshada Soomaalida Mareykanka ay la daalaa dhacayaan khasaarahan naxdinta leh, ayaa dad badan waxa ay is weydiinayaan sida darawalkan oo taariikhi ah marka ay noqoto kiis horay loogu hayay loogu ogolaaday in uu waddada dib ugu soo laabto.
Thompson waxaa lagu xukumay sideed sano oo xarig ah laakiin waxaa la sii daayay horraantii 2023 xaalad aan caddayn. Waqtigii uu dhacay shilka Minneapolis, Thompson waxa uu ku jiray tijaabo, iyo in aqoonsiga darawalnimada oo lagala noqday xukunkii California ayaa dib loo soo celiyay saddex bilood ka hor dhacdada dhimashada.
Minneapolis, MN
Minnesota snow causing slick spots on roads
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) – Winter weather is back, with flakes falling across the area Tuesday night and early Wednesday. Snow has led to slush on the roads in the Twin Cities metro, which is creating slick spots on roadways – especially on bridges and overpasses, as well as side streets and parking lots.
The slick spots are patchy because the ground has been so warm over the past few days. The warm ground has also helped keep snow totals lower. However, there are minor accumulations in the Twin Cities, especially north of the metro, where there is a winter weather advisory in effect until Wednesday afternoon.
Snow is expected to wind down by around sunrise Wednesday. Skies will then clear, making way for afternoon sun and a high of around 39 degrees. Any snow that did fall is expected to melt pretty quickly.
Find live updates on weather and road conditions below, and watch FOX 9 live in the player above.
7:10 a.m. – Icy roadways
MnDOT is reporting roads in the Twin Cities being partially covered or completely covered in ice for the morning commute. This is causing crashes and backups across the metro.
You can find the latest road conditions from MnDOT here.
6:40 a.m. – Crashes reported
A couple of crashes have been reported in the Twin Cities metro, including on Highway 169 in Shakopee, which is slowing down traffic for the morning commute.
This comes as slippery conditions have been reported across the Twin Cities metro.
You can find the latest road conditions from MnDOT here.
6 a.m. – Plows out salting
Plows are out in the Twin Cities metro area clearing up the slushy roadways and dropping salt, as temperatures hover around the freezing mark Wednesday morning.
MnDOT is reporting partially covered roads in the Twin Cities, with a couple completely covered roadways in the southwest metro and north of the Twin Cities.
You can find the latest road conditions from MnDOT here.
5:30 a.m. – Slushy spots on Twin Cities roadways
Minnesota snow causing slick spots on roads
Winter weather is back, with flakes falling across the area Tuesday night and early Wednesday. Snow has led to slush on the roads in the Twin Cities metro, which is creating slick spots on roadways – especially on bridges and overpasses, as well as side streets and parking lots.
There are some slick spots on Twin Cities roadways, with MnDOT reporting most roads are partially covered in snow or slush.
You can find the latest road conditions from MnDOT here.
Minneapolis, MN
Paid Family Leave Act strains Minnesota businesses, Chamber says
Minnesota paid leave law business concerns
Minnesota’s new paid family medical leave program started in January, but some businesses are already reporting big concerns. FOX 9’s Karen Scullin has the latest.
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) – Minnesota businesses are facing significant hurdles with the state’s new Paid Family and Medical Leave Act, just two months after its implementation.
Challenges faced by businesses
What we know:
The Minnesota Chamber of Commerce shared that 80% of its 6,300 members already offered some form of paid leave before the state mandate. Business owners are now experiencing increased costs and frustration due to the new requirements.
The Chamber highlighted several concerns, including the program’s complexity, slow execution, and disruption for small or seasonal businesses. There are also worries about potential misuse and long-term financial sustainability.
What they’re saying:
“Beyond just anti-fraud sentiments, employers are reporting a few concerning trends, a few examples. Providers are being pressured by patients for the full 12 weeks of leave, even if their condition does not require it. A number of respondents have shared that their employees are making more on paid leave than the wage replacement thresholds in law,” said Lauryn Schothorst of the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce. “Employees are going on vacation or to music festivals while supposedly on leave. These anecdotes don’t necessarily reveal fraud or a lack of oversight by the department. They highlight concerns with the broad eligibility and limited employer recourse elements of the law. To employers, overuse is abuse,” said Lauryn Schothorst with the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce.
While some employees have reported issues with applying for and receiving benefits, the majority seem to be experiencing no major problems. However, it’s important to note that the program is still in its early stages, and there is much to learn.
What we don’t know:
It’s unclear how these issues will evolve as the program continues and whether adjustments will be made to address business concerns.
Minneapolis, MN
North Loop restaurant sends urgent plea to customers to come back to downtown Minneapolis
In a popular night spot like Minneapolis’ North Loop, it may come as a surprise to learn there are struggling restaurants there, but the owners of Dario said that is their new reality.
For two years, Dario has been serving up homemade pasta and cocktails.
“We’re not going to last much longer, nor are any of the other places you like to frequent, if we don’t get out here and try to experience these places,” said Stephen Rowe, Dario’s co-owner and beverage director.
Rowe and Executive Chef Joe Rolle recently sent a message to those on the restaurant’s e-mail list, writing that the recent U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement surge, combined with a challenging winter season, has caused a nosedive in reservations. They’re asking for customers to come back downtown.
“Like everybody else who owns a business around here and in the city, it’s just kind of like a gut punch,” said Rowe.
Customers, in particular from the suburbs, haven’t been coming in as much, Rolle said.
“They see a lot of things online, they see things on TV,” said Rowe.
“No one thought that North Loop was really affected, but we were,” said Mary Binkley, president of the North Loop Neighborhood Association.
Binkley said the past few months have been tough for North Loop restaurants.
“January and February were certainly heavy and that’s because people were spending their restaurant dollars elsewhere, in immigrant-owned restaurants, restaurants in neighborhoods where there was more ICE activity,” said Binkley.
Recently, foot traffic has been steadily improving in the neighborhood, Binkley said. With St. Patrick’s Day and Minnesota Twins games right around the corner, she said she is confident people will return.
“This is a place in a two-block radius where a lot of everyone’s favorite restaurants are,” said Binkley.
Dario’s owners said they have been forced to cut back on hours and shifts for employees. Meanwhile, they’ve launched lunch service on Thursdays and catering with the hopes of boosting business and saving the jobs of their 80 employees.
“A restaurant can take, you know, one or two bad weeks, but we’ve all had eight bad weeks in a row, so we’ve got a lot of digging out to do,” said Rolle.
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