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Thursday, February 27, 2014

This North Minneapolis Level Three Sex Offender Is Under FEDERAL Supervision, What's Up With THAT?

MN DOC mugshot, therefore public domain, blog post by John Hoff

Tonight, while researching an unrelated issue involving the concentration of Level Three Sex Offenders in North Minneapolis, I glanced at the MN DOC webpage for Rafiq Z. Muhaymin (pictured above) and noticed something unusual.

This guy is under FEDERAL supervision...

He is expired from supervision by Minnesota's court system (though still required to keep himself registered) but is under the supervision of federal agent Karen Godin. I have been looking deeply into the Level Three sex offender concentration issue since about 2008 and, in all that time, I've never seen an example of FEDERAL supervision of a Level Three sex offender. I don't know how to account for it unless this guy committed a federal crime at some point or there's a citizenship issue.

By the way, here's the bad thing Rafiq did to become a Level Three sex offender:

Offender gained access to victim by approaching her on a public street and forcing her to accompany him to an isolated location. Offender gained compliance by assaulting victim repeatedly with blunt objects. Victim suffered injuries as a result. Offender was not known to victim.

He also has been known to use the alias "Ivory Mosby."

This is why people in our neighborhood have to worry about something as simple as walking down the street, because MN DOC has allowed so many sex offenders to be dumped in our neighborhood. Currently, Muhaymin lives on the 1900 block of Thomas Ave. N. There is an apartment building at 1900 Thomas Ave. N. (the actual address, not just the block number) which is known to host a constant dangerous concentration of Level Three sex offenders, though the individual offenders have a degree of turnover.

10 comments:

  1. Check out this history.

    http://caselaw.findlaw.com/us-8th-circuit/1636843.html

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  2. This dogshit looks familiar. I wonder what his birth name is.

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  3. That dude is Daniel Smith who grew up heeyah

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  4. That means he's a confidential informant.

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  5. Highly doubt it. But feel free to elaborate upon your point and convince me otherwise.

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  6. He has guns and ammunition charges that were federal. We only get the best L3SO in Nomi.

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  7. Mr Mosby assaulted a music student so badly she suffered lasting brain damage. After his release he was involved in a bad check scheme and then was involved in a vehicle pursuit where he pointed a crossbow at a Police Officer . He was in possession of pistol ammunition at that time and was convicted in Federal Court of felon in poss of ammunition

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  8. So he had fully autos or transfered stolen guns over state lines or something. Or he could have federal drug charges.

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  9. Johny check for a lost comment because I thought I submitted a comment days ago with links for all three BAD ACTS referenced by the poster at 11:34 AM. He does have a lot to be turning his life around from. Hopefully he won't go off the rails because his history is what it is.

    The crossbow incident is in this appeal as are the other two points.

    "Mosby2 has a lengthy criminal record. As a juvenile he was arrested on several occasions for offenses such as grand larceny, petty larceny, breaking and entering, and theft of property. In 1979, when he was 18 years old, Mosby was convicted of burglarizing three different businesses. Less than a month after being released on parole, Mosby was arrested for three more burglaries. During the next three years he was also convicted of second degree battery, two assaults, theft, attempted escape, and four disorderly conduct charges. Then in 1985 Mosby was convicted of first degree attempted murder and first degree criminal sexual assault for raping a University of Minnesota graduate student while beating her with a pipe, causing both short and long term injuries.

    In the summer of 1994, less than a year after being released on parole following his attempted murder and sexual assault convictions, Mosby was linked to the burglary of a suburban Minneapolis business. Law enforcement officers searched Mosby's house and found 89 rounds of .44 magnum ammunition. Although Mosby was soon located driving a stolen vehicle, he refused to stop and instead led police on a high speed chase. At one point Mosby aimed a loaded handheld crossbow at an officer in pursuit. Mosby was eventually apprehended, and the crossbow and a .22 caliber starter pistol were found in his vehicle. Mosby was charged in state court with being a felon in possession of a firearm based on the starter pistol found in his vehicle."

    http://caselaw.findlaw.com/us-8th-circuit/1636843.html

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  10. Comment rejected which, in summary, suggests vigilante justice against sex offenders.

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