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TWO-TIER JUSTICE: Woke DA Who Let Democrat Worker Go Free For Keying Teslas CHARGES Woman For Similar Crime

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After a member of the Tim Walz administration keyed several Tesla cars last month, causing a whopping $20,000 in damages, Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty let him off the hook.

Moriarty — who is dubbed “America’s wokest DA” — ordered Dylan Bryan Adams to attend an adult diversion program, rather than filing criminal charges against him.

However, when a young 19-year-old woman was brought in for keying and causing $7,000 worth of damage to her coworker’s car, Moriarty dropped the hammer.

The woman will be charged and has her first trial in about 2 weeks. She is facing first-degree felony charges.

Talk about double standards.

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
This is MN District Attorney Mary Moriarty.

Today, she filed felony charges against a 19-year-old woman for allegedly keying her co-workers car.

Just yesterday, she refused to charge a Tim Walz staffer who did over $20k in damage to 6 Teslas.

Two-tier justice. pic.twitter.com/fh1WKAdfG1

— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) April 24, 2025
Soros-backed DA Mary Moriarty let Tesla terrorist, Dylan Bryan Adams, walk free after he caused over $20,000 in damages.

Yet, when a 19-year-old in the same county keyed her co-worker's car, resulting in damages estimated at $7,000, she is facing first-degree felony charges.… pic.twitter.com/4IoE2eRLso

— Tom Emmer (@tomemmer) April 24, 2025
INSANE: Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty, who decided NOT to file charges against a MN state employee who keyed multiple Teslas, DID file felony charges against a 19-year-old woman who reportedly keyed her co-worker's car.

Absolute HYPOCRISY. https://t.co/pj5ce9VADx pic.twitter.com/SO30zfuJbG

— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) April 24, 2025
Oh, by the way, guess who Mary Moriarty received over $500K in donations from?

That’s right: none other than George Soros.

Oh, she was paid alright. pic.twitter.com/mChugfNyZS

— Dustin Grage (@GrageDustin) April 24, 2025
Manako Free Press reported:

Moriarty placed 33-year-old Dylan Bryan Adams into an adult diversion program rather than filing criminal charges after he keyed six Teslas around Minneapolis last month totaling more than $20,000 damage. As a result, her political critics exploded.

In recent months, people across the country and in the Twin Cities have vandalized Tesla vehicles in protest of Elon Musk, an advisor to President Donald Trump, and his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) as they significantly cut federal workers and programs.

Moriarty said Wednesday that her office made the decision outside of any political consideration.

“We try to make decisions without really looking at the political consequences,” Moriarty said. “Can we always predict how a story will be portrayed in the media or what people will say? No.”

The Daily Mail called Moriarty “America’s wokest” county attorney. The New York Post said Moriarty let a “thug” walk and it was “open season on Team Trump.”

Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Whatley appeared on FOX News Wednesday morning and said the keying of the Tesla was domestic terrorism and the crime was being ignored by “progressive, woke politicians.”

“Political violence of any type is completely unacceptable and shame on the Democrats for encouraging it, rather than trying to fight it,” Whatley said.

That Adams is a state employee, working for the Department of Human Services as a program consultant, opened the door to insinuations about the influence of Gov. Tim Walz in the dismissal.

Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara said in a statement that his department “did its job.”

“Any frustration related to the charging decision of the Hennepin County Attorney should be directed solely at her office.”

The Hennepin County District Court passed 10,000 criminal complaints for the year on Wednesday — the calculus for what crimes get charged is case specific and depends on the law enforcement investigation and how the Attorney’s Office views the strength of the evidence presented.

Cases around felony first-degree property damage are common and require more than $1,000 in estimated damage. This is what Adams would have been charged with if Moriarty’s office prosecuted him.

In the last week, there have been four people charged with the crime in Hennepin County — that includes a man who allegedly fled police and rammed a state patrol car causing $4,878.93 in damage and another man who allegedly broke 10 windows at the Burrito Loco in Dinkytown and caused $50,000 in damage.

But one case is striking for the argument Moriarty has made around Adams being a first-time offender.

A 19-year-old Robbinsdale woman with no criminal record was charged with first-degree felony property damage on Monday after she allegedly keyed her coworker’s car at the White Castle in Brooklyn Park. The damage to the car was estimated at $7,000. She is due to make her first court appearance in two weeks.

When asked how she could balance that charging decision with the decision to not charge Adams, Moriarty didn’t directly respond. She said her office’s main goal is to hold the person accountable for keying the car, get restitution to the people affected, and avoid felony convictions when possible, because it can waylay someone’s life. She said all of that will happen in Adams’ case, and if he fails to complete the diversion program criminal charges will be filed.

“Should we have treated this gentleman differently because it’s a political issue?” Moriarty asked. “We made this decision because it is in the best interest of public safety.”
The New York Post commented:

State government employee Dylan Adams, 33, was caught on video vandalizing six Teslas in late March, as a nationwide campaign of hate-fueled attacks against Elon Musk’s company was in full swing.

He left $21,000 worth of damages, over $10,000 of it to a single car.

But rather than prosecute his half-dozen felonies, or even the most significant one, Moriarty let Adams walk — offering him “diversion” instead of criminal charges.

As the national firestorm over the story grew, local reporters cornered Moriarty at an unrelated public event Wednesday to question her on the Adams case.

Moriarty claimed that “diversion” reduces recidivism and improves public safety.

It “helps to ensure the individual keeps their job” — yes, in this case, his taxpayer-supported job at Minnesota’s Department of Human Services — “and can pay restitution.”

Yet her office’s own published diversion guidelines limit it to property crimes below $5,000.

And now local reporters have learned that, on the same day she announced the Adams diversion, Moriarty charged a 19-year-old woman — with no prior criminal record — with a first-degree felony for keying one car, belonging to a White Castle co-worker, and causing just $7,000 in damages.

To paraphrase: For Moriarty’s Democratic friends, anything; for teenaged fast-food workers, the law.

The report on Moriarty’s hypocrisy was startling in that it came from the reliably leftist Minneapolis Star Tribune, in a story that rehashed the many, many lowlights of Moriarty’s brief career as county prosecutor.

The phrase “soft on crime” doesn’t quite capture her aversion to, you know, actually prosecuting criminals.

Her local reputation is such that the lead prosecutor of neighboring Anoka County, Brad Johnson, made a point of publicly saying that he would have brought criminal charges against Adams, “just so that no one gets any silly ideas in the North Metro from this story.”

And what’s the silly idea that the public would have taken away from this incident?

That it’s “open season” on Teslas, at least in Hennepin County, the state’s most densely populated.

“We try to make [charging] decisions without really looking at the political consequences,” Moriarty told the Star Tribune.

“Can we always predict how a story will be portrayed in the media or what people will say? No.”

But out here in reality, Moriarty’s decision sends an unambiguously political message: Crime will be tolerated in Hennepin County, so long as the criminal is doing it for the correct, leftist-approved reason.
Not only is this a glaring example of two-tier justice, but it is actually illegal.

This X user pointed out:

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 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 the only ones charged in an incident with Antifa because the DOJ declined to charge Antifa. There’s actually supposed to be equal justice under the law. It’s just been a long time since we’ve seen it.
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