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War ka soo kordhay ninkii lagu eedeeyey inuu shan gabdhood oo Soomaali ah ku dilay Minneapolis – BBC News Somali

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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.

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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.

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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?

Derrick Thompson

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.

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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.

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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.

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Xigashada Sawirka, Social

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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.



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Teen in critical condition after being pulled from Minnehaha Falls

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A 16-year-old boy was pulled from the water at Minnehaha Falls after going missing while swimming with family.

Fire crews respond to missing swimmer at Minnehaha Falls

What we know:

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 Minneapolis Fire Department crews arrived at Minnehaha Falls around 5:20 p.m. after reports that a teenager had gone underwater and did not resurface. Firefighters put on swift-water rescue gear, set up rope safety lines and entered the water at the spot where the boy was last seen.

Crews quickly found the teen submerged in the water and brought him to shore. Firefighters started lifesaving efforts, including CPR, before the boy was taken to a local hospital. According to the Minneapolis Fire Department, he was in critical condition.

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Minneapolis Park Police say the area the teen was in is not authorized for swimming but had attracted swimmers due to hot weather. 

What we don’t know:

There are no updates on the teen’s current condition or further details about how the incident happened.

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The Source: Information from the Minneapolis Fire Department and the Minneapolis Park police. 

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People facing drug addiction in Minneapolis voice difficulties amid planned crackdown

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On Friday afternoon, a Minneapolis police car drove slowly down Blaisdell Avenue towards Lake Street. 

In response, a group of several dozen people moved further down the street, congregating at the KFC at the intersection. Minutes later, they returned to a spot that three of them admitted to be a spot to hang out, purchase and use fentanyl. 

“The majority of us are addicted to fentanyl. The majority of us don’t want to be,” a man who wanted to go by Alon said. “It’s just really difficult getting off without having someone to hold our hand and guide us in the right direction.” 

Alon said that he fell into a pattern of fentanyl use after becoming homeless. It was a similar story for Jeremiah and Mohamed, who told WCCO that they didn’t know where they were going to sleep on Friday night. But Blaisdell Avenue and Lake Street had become a reliable place to spend the day.

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“It’s a place to go. A lot of times people don’t have a place to go,” Mohamed said. 

Both men said that drugs are abused on the block, but claimed that no one else in the neighborhood was getting hurt. 

“[There’s] not a lot of crime going on as far as like harming other people. We’re harming ourselves doing these drugs,” Jeremiah said. 

The city would likely designate the area as an open-air drug market. Just this week, Mayor Jacob Frey was joined by local law enforcement and Native American organizations to announce a crackdown on drug users and sellers in these kinds of public spaces. 

“You can get services that we will offer and you can get better. We’ll make sure that those services are readily accessible,” Frey said. “But if you don’t accept those services, you can’t continue to hurt our neighborhoods and make our streets less safe.” 

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The announcement comes as concerns continue to grow over public fentanyl use, discarded needles and criminal activity in areas like Cedar Avenue and Highway 55. City officials emphasized that enforcement will be paired with efforts to connect people to resources. Those with the city say they will continue helping individuals find housing and addiction treatment while expanding access to Brixadi, a medication that helps reduce opioid cravings and withdrawal symptoms.

Naomi Wilson, a community organizer who has criticized Frey’s approach towards drug markets and homeless encampments in the past, said that “criminalization” will only create more harm, and that the city should explore designating safe, public areas for drug use while creating more stable housing options. 

“All we are asking from the mayor is to partner with advocates to partner with City Council on an interim step that’s not criminalization,” Wilson said. “I think the issue is that with all the fencing around the city, people don’t have anywhere to be. They don’t have anywhere where they can be safe at nighttime.”  

On social media, Councilmember Jason Chavez likened Mayor Frey’s announcement to the city starting a “War on Drugs.” 

“Our community has told us what it actually needs. A safe location, safe outdoor spaces, tiny home villages, real pathways off the street, and housing first, a compassionate approach, not another arrest that leaves someone with a record, further from housing, further from a job, and further from the stability they need to get well,” Chavez posted online. 

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He ignored a request for comment from WCCO. 

On Blaisdell Avenue, Jeremiah was blunt. He said he knew city services were available, noting that many simply weren’t interested. 

“Whether people are a drug addict or just lazy, they don’t tend to go for it. But they’re [services] definitely available,” Jeremiah said. 

During Thursday’s announcement, Frey argued that the goal is not criminalization. 

“After years of outreach, we cannot stand by while drug use continues to harm our neighbors,” Frey said. 

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Minneapolis police officer was fired in February for liking pro-lynching comment, department document shows

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The Minneapolis Police Department fired an officer in February for liking a comment on social media supporting the lynching of a Black man, according to Internal Affairs documents.

The comment in question was made in March 2024 in a Facebook group called Minneapolis Police Officers and Civilian Employees, Current and Retired, which has no official affiliation with the department, police said.

In response to a news article about a suspect accused of killing a police officer, someone commented, “Get a [r]ope and find a tree,” and Klimmek liked the comment from his personal account, the MPD investigation found. The suspect appeared to be Black.

Klimmek admitted to liking the comment in an investigative interview, but said he did not know the phrase carried any racial connotations. He said he liked it because, “I was probably supportive of that post, uh, the death penalty for someone who murdered a police officer,” MPD documents show.

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WCCO has reached out to the Police Officers Federation of Minneapolis for comment.  

“Officer Klimmek’s claim of not knowing that the phrase, ‘Get a rope and find a tree’ is affiliated with an unquestionably violent history of racism and slavery, and his claimed lack of knowledge demonstrates how out of touch he is with history,” then-Chief Brian O’Hara wrote in his findings. “The public cannot trust his judgment, and I cannot trust his judgment.”

In his investigative interview, Klimmek “did not express any remorse for his actions,” the department said, and he “just does not understand or appreciate his role in upholding the public trust or the betrayal of that trust inherent in the comment that he liked.”

O’Hara said Klimmek’s conduct “has had a serious negative impact on the professionalism of the MPD and has demonstrated a serious lack of integrity, ethics and character related to his fitness to hold his position.”

He added later in the document that “officers do not have the power of ‘judge, jury, and executioner.’ Even if Officer Klimmek believes in the death penalty, which he is certainly entitled to, officers must respect due process and conduct themselves accordingly so as to not call into question their fitness to serve.”

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The department terminated Klimmek on Feb. 20 for violating its social media conduct policies. He received one-on-one social media policy training in 2015, the investigation noted.

Minneapolis Police Department records show three previous disciplinary measures for Klimmek, all suspensions. In 2020, he stood by while a security officer punched a handcuffed suspect in the stomach. In 2021, he ran a red light and caused a crash. And in 2024, he failed to properly search a suspect and allowed him to bring a loaded handgun into the Hennepin County Jail. 

The department’s online dashboard shows at least 20 complaints against Klimmek since 2012, four of which are still open.

O’Hara noted in his decision that Klimmek’s actions came after the murder of George Floyd and investigations by both the Minnesota Department of Human Rights and U.S. Department of Justice that found a pattern of racial discrimination by the department.

O’Hara himself resigned in May after an internal investigation found he interfered with a probe into his own actions.

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