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Minnesota, from the land of 10,000 lakes to the land of 10,000 insanities.
This is what the left brings everywhere it has power.
A Kenyan national convicted of sexually assaulting a sleeping woman in Minnesota wasnāt deported after his prison sentence ā he was promoted.
Wilson Tindi holds a director position at the Minnesota Department of Education, where he audits taxpayer spending and oversees internal accountability.
Court records show Tindi was convicted in 2016 of fourth-degree criminal sexual conduct after breaking into a womanās home and assaulting her in bed where she slept. He pleaded guilty to the sex assault charge in exchange for prosecutors dropping a first-degree burglary charge.
Tindi was sentenced to two years in prison and ordered to register as a predatory offender. His sentence was stayed for five years, but he was also sentenced to 210 days in the workhouse, records show.
However, despite the felony conviction and offender status, Tindi serves as Director of Internal Audit and Advisory Services at MDE, according to public records and his LinkedIn profile.
A former prosecutor with direct knowledge of Tindiās case told Alpha News they were disturbed to learn he now holds a leadership role in state government.
āI donāt know how he would have passed a background check,ā the attorney said. āHeās a felon and a registered sex offenderāhow is he employed?ā
The attorney said that in addition to the 2016 conviction, Tindi was also accused of a similar crime in 2012, as court documents state. Although the case was never charged, prosecutors filed a Spreigl noticeāa legal move to introduce evidence of prior misconductāciting the 2012 allegation as evidence of a disturbing pattern.
āHe is dangerous,ā the attorney said. āHe has no business being paid out of our taxpayer dollars and should be back with ICE.ā
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This is what the left brings everywhere it has power.
A Kenyan national convicted of sexually assaulting a sleeping woman in Minnesota wasnāt deported after his prison sentence ā he was promoted.
Wilson Tindi holds a director position at the Minnesota Department of Education, where he audits taxpayer spending and oversees internal accountability.
Court records show Tindi was convicted in 2016 of fourth-degree criminal sexual conduct after breaking into a womanās home and assaulting her in bed where she slept. He pleaded guilty to the sex assault charge in exchange for prosecutors dropping a first-degree burglary charge.
Tindi was sentenced to two years in prison and ordered to register as a predatory offender. His sentence was stayed for five years, but he was also sentenced to 210 days in the workhouse, records show.
However, despite the felony conviction and offender status, Tindi serves as Director of Internal Audit and Advisory Services at MDE, according to public records and his LinkedIn profile.
Former prosecutor calls Tindi ādangerousā
A former prosecutor with direct knowledge of Tindiās case told Alpha News they were disturbed to learn he now holds a leadership role in state government.
āI donāt know how he would have passed a background check,ā the attorney said. āHeās a felon and a registered sex offenderāhow is he employed?ā
The attorney said that in addition to the 2016 conviction, Tindi was also accused of a similar crime in 2012, as court documents state. Although the case was never charged, prosecutors filed a Spreigl noticeāa legal move to introduce evidence of prior misconductāciting the 2012 allegation as evidence of a disturbing pattern.
āHe is dangerous,ā the attorney said. āHe has no business being paid out of our taxpayer dollars and should be back with ICE.ā
...
EXCLUSIVE: Convicted sex offender from Kenya avoids deportation, lands state job | AlphaNews.org
A Kenyan national convicted of sexually assaulting a sleeping woman in Minnesota wasnāt deported after his prison sentence ā he was promoted.
alphanews.org