Posted on 12/31/2025 9:05:14 AM PST by SmokingJoe
đ¨ BREAKING: Nokomis Daycare, the Somali Daycare who said someone broke in and stole all their documents yesterday, actually had NOTHING STOLEN, per Minneapolis Police
So the owners LIED, knowing a federal investigation was imminent.
This place needs to be raided NOW!
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Now we know why Harris picked Wall for VP.
They had to COVER UP what now is coming to light before the entire nation.
Now we know why Harris picked Walz for VP.
They had to COVER UP what now is coming to light before the entire nation.
> So the owners LIED⌠<
These Somalis come from a culture where lying and thievery is as natural as breathing.
So file this under âTotally expected behavior.â
From the picture of the wall that supposedly someone cut open, it looks like it was done from the inside AND from the size of a hole, the person who wouldâve crawled through it mustâve been very tiny and very skinny!
Now we know why Harris picked Walz for VP.
So true......she knew the Somalis were nationwide...... rigging the system.
Those darned document thieves! Theyâre everywhere! Nope, nothing to do with impending federal investigations and the destruction of evidence, nosiree. Thieves broke in and just stole paper! We had to report that, right?
Hey, they said documents were stolen, that’s good enough for the good people of Minnesota.
“Now we know why Harris picked Walz for VP.
They had to COVER UP what now is coming to light before the entire nation.”
I was thinking they picked him because he was an expert in this sort of subterfuge and they would use him to implement his Minnesota fraud as a template for the rest of the nation.
The dog ate their homework.
At least there is one Learing Center than knows the meaning of series and hugh.
In another post I saw where a ‘daycare’ center was full of kids for the first time in neighbors’ memory. “They’re on to us! Bring your kids in tomorrow!”
This “Learing” Center for children’s education reminds me of the X post done by Randi Weingarten who didn’t know the difference between “peak” and “peek”.
When she was told there were grammatical error in her post, she revised it and changed something, but not the peak/peek problem. Head of the American Federation of Teachers.
Now we can add “obstruction of justice” to the list of felonies.
I suspect it is actually way bigger than that.
They wanted to bring Somali crime org to every state.
With 10% cut to the Big Guy.
I'm sure she is proud of the principals of her union H.S. principles.
Penalties for making a false police report range from misdemeanors to felonies, depending on the jurisdiction and severity, including jail time (months to years), substantial fines, probation, and a criminal record, with more severe charges for hate-motivated reports or if someone is harmed, potentially leading to felony charges and significant prison sentences, notes The Law Dictionary, Surovell Isaacs & Levy, PLC and Grand Canyon Law Group, LegalFix.com and FindLaw.
Consequences also involve civil liability for damages
and obstructing justice, reports The Law Dictionary.
Misdemeanor: Often up to a year in jail and/or fines up to $2,500, with possible probation, reports Surovell Isaacs & Levy, PLC.
Felony: For serious cases (e.g., falsely implicating someone), potentially 1 to 5 years in prison.
Criminal Record: A lasting mark that affects future employment or housing.
Aggravating Factors Leading to Felonies
Implicating Others: Intentionally framing someone elevates the charge.
“Swatting”: Falsely reporting major incidents like hostage situations can be felonies due to resource waste and danger, notes FindLaw.
Bomb Threats: Treated as serious felonies, carrying significant jail time (e.g., 10 years) and hefty fines.
Other Consequences
Civil Lawsuits: For defamation or damages caused by the false report.
Obstruction of Justice: Interfering with a legitimate investigation.
Penalties vary significantly by state, but the message is clear: knowingly filing a false report is a crime with serious, life-altering consequences, emphasizing the need for legal counsel if charged, says The Law Dictionary.
Send their butts back home then.
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