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American Focus > Blog > Politics > Attorney in Minnesota Who Let Democrat State Worker Walk After Keying Teslas Now Charges a Young Woman for Similar Crime |
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Attorney in Minnesota Who Let Democrat State Worker Walk After Keying Teslas Now Charges a Young Woman for Similar Crime |

Last updated: April 24, 2025 10:55 pm
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Dylan Bryan Adams, left, caused $20,000 worth of damage to Tesla vehicles in Minneapolis, but Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty, right, chose not to file criminal charges. (@libsoftiktok / X screen shots)

Selective Justice: A Tale of Two Vandalism Cases

In a curious episode that raises eyebrows and questions about the fairness of justice, a member of the Tim Walz administration, Dylan Bryan Adams, was reported to have keyed several Tesla vehicles, inflicting damages estimated at a staggering $20,000. Yet, in a decision that has baffled many, Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty opted not to pursue criminal charges against him.

In a stark contrast, a 19-year-old woman from Robbinsdale, who reportedly has no prior criminal record, now stands accused of keying her coworker’s vehicle, with damages pegged at $7,000. Unlike Adams, she appears to be facing felony charges.

This discrepancy prompts an unsettling inquiry into the nature of justice: How can a political appointee evade consequences for significant vandalism, while an ordinary citizen faces potential felony charges for a lesser offense?

WOW: A 19-year-old Hennepin County woman is charged with a felony for $7K in damages after keying a coworker’s car.

But Soros-backed Mary Moriarty let this Democrat activist walk free after $20K in vandalism to Teslas in Hennepin County.

Two-tier justice, plain and simple. pic.twitter.com/5vI4giVR5F

— Dustin Grage (@GrageDustin) April 24, 2025

According to a report from The Mankato Free Press, Moriarty defended her decision regarding Adams, emphasizing that he is a first-time offender. Meanwhile, the young woman’s charges stem from an incident at a White Castle in Brooklyn Park, where her alleged actions led to significant property damage.

When pressed on the apparent inconsistency in charging decisions, Moriarty maintained that her office’s primary focus is on accountability and restitution for victims while attempting to avoid felony convictions that could derail lives. She argued that a diversion program would be utilized for Adams, and if he fails to comply, charges would be filed against him.

“Should we have treated this gentleman differently because it’s a political issue?” Moriarty posed. “We made this decision because it is in the best interest of public safety.”

The contrast in outcomes sends a rather potent message about the disparities in the justice system. As noted by critics on social media, this situation exemplifies a troubling trend of two-tiered justice, where individuals with political connections might escape the repercussions that would normally befall average citizens.

See also  Minnesota state senator resigns after he was charged with soliciting a minor for prostitution

Two-tier justice in full swing, Democrat activists get a free pass while others face harsh penalties.

— Barefoot Pregnant (@usuallypregnant) April 24, 2025

This is actually selective prosecution and against the law. The woman’s attorney needs to file for a dismissal based on selective prosecution. There was a Federal case a few years back in Southern California where a federal judge dismissed a case against conservatives who were
 https://t.co/Ngf6TMqIL0

— Holly Galloway (@holloway923) April 24, 2025

This situation raises pressing questions: Are individuals associated with political parties afforded more leniency than the average citizen? Is this the narrative that those in power wish to promote?

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