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Moriarty gives ‘diversion’ to Walz admin staffer but charges teen with felony for lesser property damage

By Jenna Gloeb – AlphaNews.org – April 24. 2025

The alleged double standard was too much for concerned citizen Jon Shanahan of Brooklyn Park, who filed a complaint this week with the Office of Lawyers Professional Responsibility.
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Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty is caught in yet another controversy—this time for letting a state employee off the hook after he was caught on video vandalizing Teslas in Minneapolis, racking up over $21,000 in damage.
Dylan Adams, 33, a fiscal policy analyst for the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS), won’t face a single charge.
Instead, Moriarty’s office handed him a free pass in the form of a diversion program—something her own office guidelines say shouldn’t apply to cases with more than $5,000 in property damage. Adams caused more than four times that. READ MORE

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