Probationer charged in Bloomington kidnapping rape
Hennepin County court records allege Abdimahat Bille Mohamed, 28, of Minneapolis, kidnapped a woman he met on Snapchat, drove her from Mankato to a Bloomington hotel in September, held her for several days and repeatedly raped her before she escaped on Sept. 21 in Minneapolis. Mohamed had been sentenced in May in two unrelated sex‑assault cases—including one involving a 15‑year‑old—but received stayed prison terms and credit for time served; he is now back in jail facing new charges.
📌 Key Facts
- Suspect: Abdimahat Bille Mohamed, 28, of Minneapolis
- Allegations: kidnapping and rapes at a Bloomington hotel; victim escaped Sept. 21 on Aldrich Ave. S. in Minneapolis
- Prior cases: May 2025 sentences in two sex‑assault cases were stayed; he received credit for time served and probation
📊 Relevant Data
The sexual recidivism rate for rapists released from prison is 7.7% within 9 years.
Recidivism of Sex Offenders Released from State Prison: A 9-Year Follow-Up (2005-14) — Bureau of Justice Statistics
In Minnesota, African Americans comprise 8.3% of the population but 66% of known murder offenders in 2020.
The demographics of crime in Minnesota — American Experiment
Nationally, 57% of perpetrators of sexual violence are White and 27% are Black.
Approximately 95% of criminal cases in the US are resolved through plea agreements.
Judges overwhelmingly approve of plea bargaining, largely for practical reasons — Judicial Division