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Cops Mistake Innocent Pregnant Woman for Criminal, Kidnap & Force Her to Give Birth in Shackles

1 November 2021




The Ringleader:  Maple Grove Detective James Kirkey

In January of 2020, Faris Hussien opened fire on a group of home invaders who kicked in his door to kidnap him and his 9-month pregnant wife Sara. He missed, and the home invaders, dressed in plain clothes, successfully kidnapped both of them. Instead of the justice system protecting the Hussien family after they were victimized by home invaders, it persecuted them to the fullest extent of the law — because the home invaders were cops. On the night they were kidnapped, the Hussiens were cooking dinner and talking about the birth of their first child who would be coming ...





 

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KARE 11 Investigates: Jailed, innocent, in labor – and shackled

7 January 2020


January 7, 2020, began like any other evening at their Dayton, Minn., home. Faris Hussien sat in his living room playing video games on his laptop; his wife, Sara, 9-months-pregnant with their first child, cooked in the kitchen. Due in only two weeks, they dreamt of how they would welcome their son into the world. Her husband would be by her side to comfort her, with their family close by, ready to bring him back to a home filled with everything their new baby could possibly need. “We were so excited to be a family,” Faris said. Then they heard ...



 

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Assault charges dropped after Dayton man fired at police in self-defense

29 October 2021


Assault charges in Hennepin County filed early last year against a Dayton man accused of shooting at police have been dropped after it was determined he fired in self-defense. Faris M.T. Hussien, 28, was charged in January 2020 with three counts of first-degree assault after firing at officers attempting to search his home in the 12200 block of N. Pineridge Way while investigating a theft case. Charges said Hussien locked the door's dead bolt from inside. After police kicked in the door, he fired multiple shots at them and one of the officers returned fire. No one was injured. However, ...



 
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