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Minnesota state employee Dylan Bryan Adams let off by woke DA for alleged Teslas damage

Last updated: April 22, 2025 6:52 am
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A recent incident in Minneapolis involving a state employee allegedly vandalizing several Tesla vehicles has sparked controversy after the district attorney declined to press charges. The suspect, 33-year-old Dylan Bryan Adams, who works for the Minnesota Department of Human Services, was caught on camera keying the vehicles and stripping off their paint while walking his dog in the city.

Despite evidence pointing to Adams committing felonies, Hennepin County District Attorney Mary Moriarty has decided to seek diversion rather than pursue criminal charges. This decision has been met with frustration by Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara, who described the damage caused by Adams as equivalent to a felony in each case.

In a scathing statement, O’Hara expressed his disappointment with the district attorney’s decision, stating that the Minneapolis Police Department had done its job in identifying, investigating, and arresting the suspect. The damage caused to at least six different victims totaled over $20,000, making it a significant case for law enforcement.

Moriarty’s decision not to bring charges has raised concerns not only among the police officers involved in the case but also among the public. This is not the first time Moriarty has faced criticism for her handling of criminal cases. Since taking office in January 2023, she has been criticized for her lenient policies that have allowed accused rapists and killers to remain free.

This recent incident adds to the growing list of controversies surrounding Moriarty’s tenure as the top prosecutor in Hennepin County. The decision to not press charges in the Tesla vandalism case has left both law enforcement and the victims frustrated, highlighting the challenges of balancing justice and leniency in the criminal justice system.

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