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American Focus > Blog > Politics > OUTRAGEOUS: Soros-Backed County Attorney Says Member of Tim Walz Administration Won’t Face Criminal Charges For Vandalizing at Least 6 Teslas – Police Blast Decision! |
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OUTRAGEOUS: Soros-Backed County Attorney Says Member of Tim Walz Administration Won’t Face Criminal Charges For Vandalizing at Least 6 Teslas – Police Blast Decision! |

Last updated: April 21, 2025 10:55 pm
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Dylan Bryan Adams – Walz staffer arrested for keying Tesla

Charges Dropped for Walz Staffer Accused of Vandalism

In a controversial decision, Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty, with ties to George Soros, has opted not to pursue criminal charges against Dylan Bryan Adams, a staff member in Minnesota Governor Tim Walz’s administration, despite allegations of vandalizing multiple Teslas, resulting in around $20,000 in damages.

Instead of criminal prosecution, the Hennepin County Attorney’s Office will seek a “diversion” agreement—essentially a legal detour that allows Adams to avoid formal charges. This approach has been defended by the office as a means to ensure restitution for the victims while allowing Adams to retain his position and possibly reduce the likelihood of future offenses.

Last week, reports surfaced revealing that 33-year-old Dylan Bryan Adams was caught on video keying a Tesla as he walked his dog—an act that has raised eyebrows and ignited a conversation about accountability among public officials.

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BREAKING: The man seen vandalizing a Tesla has been ID’d as 33-year-old Dylan Bryan Adams.

He’s accused of causing $20K+ in damages across the Twin Cities.

The kicker: Adams works as a Fiscal Policy Analyst for the State of Minnesota. Someone took Tim Walz’s words to heart. pic.twitter.com/YYco1jcKpe

— Dustin Grage (@GrageDustin) April 18, 2025

While Adams was arrested last week, the decision not to charge him has led to accusations of favoritism and a lack of accountability. Daniel Borgertpoepping, a spokesperson for the Hennepin County Attorney’s Office, stated, “Our main priorities are to secure restitution for the victims and hold Mr. Adams accountable. As a result, we will file for pre-charge diversion to best facilitate both of those goals.” However, this statement has done little to quell public outrage, particularly among those who believe the system is failing to uphold justice for victims of property crimes.

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The Minneapolis Police Department voiced its frustration, emphasizing that they had conducted a thorough investigation and presented a solid case to the Attorney’s Office, only to see it declined. “The Minneapolis Police Department did its job. It identified and investigated a crime trend, identified, and arrested a suspect,” said a department spokesperson. The sentiment among law enforcement is clear: the decision to not pursue charges feels like a disservice to the victims involved.

BREAKING: Soros-backed Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty says Dylan Bryan Adams will NOT be charged after allegedly causing $20,000 in damages vandalizing Teslas in Minneapolis.

Absolutely infuriating. pic.twitter.com/3Z4EIKeKZr

— Dustin Grage (@GrageDustin) April 22, 2025

Moreover, the financial backing of Moriarty’s campaigns by George Soros has led to further speculation about the influence of money in politics, particularly regarding how such ties can shape prosecutorial discretion.

Let that sink in. No, seriously. This is dubious.

A Minnesota man, Dylan Adams, an employee of Governor Tim Walz’s administration, will face *ZERO* criminal consequences, or even CHARGES, for allegedly:
– Vandalizing at least 6 Teslas
– Causing $20K in damage

Thanks to George… https://t.co/pcZrzOVTXa pic.twitter.com/JjpVJXy6Jz

— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) April 22, 2025

This incident serves as a notable example of how the intersection of politics and justice can lead to public disillusionment. As the debate continues, it remains to be seen how this decision will affect the perception of law enforcement and the legal system in Minnesota.

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