A Somali-run daycare in Minneapolis reported a break‑in this week. Staff said it happened early Tuesday inside the Nokomis Day Care Center. Police said the thief took key records. The report came days after a viral fraud video targeted Somali childcare centers in Minnesota.The case has drawn wide public focus. It comes as state and federal agencies review childcare funds. According to Reuters, officials have already frozen some payments until further checks are done.
Minneapolis Daycare Break-In Raises Questions About Safety
Police said the break‑in took place between 3 am and 6 am on Tuesday. Staff found a damaged door and missing files. The center said documents tied to workers and enrolled children were taken.Managers said the building showed clear signs of forced entry. They said files linked to checks and registration were gone. The center called the act “devastating.”The daycare said it believes the incident followed a viral online video. The video was posted by independent journalist Nick Shirley. It claimed fraud inside Somali-run daycare centers in Minnesota. According to AP News, the video drew millions of views and strong online reactions.The daycare was not shown in Shirley’s video. But the center said it has received hostile messages since the video went viral. Staff said they worry the break‑in was tied to growing anger online.The Minnesota Department of Human Services said the daycare is licensed for 71 children. Records show two minor menu and staff form violations from October. The state said both were fixed.

How the Viral Fraud Video Changed the Climate for Somali Centers
State officials said they are watching the impact of the video. They said some centers have faced threats. Federal officials said more than $185 million in childcare funds go to Minnesota each year. They froze some payments this week until they confirm the money is used correctly.This move added new pressure on local childcare providers. Centers said they fear being targeted even if they have no violations. They said the backlash has spread fast.Police said the break‑in is still under review. No arrests have been made. Officers said they are gathering footage and checking nearby reports.
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Q1: What happened at the Minneapolis daycare?
A break‑in took place early Tuesday. The thief took records tied to children and staff. Police are still investigating.
Q2: Was the daycare in the viral fraud video?
No. The center was not shown in the video. Staff said they still received hate messages after it spread.
Q3: Why is the fraud video important?
The video drew millions of views. It raised claims about misuse of childcare funds. Officials said it added strain on Somali-run centers.
Q4: What did state officials say?
The state confirmed the daycare’s license status. It said past violations were minor and fixed. Officials also noted federal fund reviews.
Q5: Are there suspects in the break‑in?
Police said no suspects have been named. They are still gathering evidence. The case remains open.
Trusted Sources: Reuters, AP News, Fox News, The Hill
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