Bruh, They Done Got Another One: Somali Man Busted for Milly-Dollar Food Stamp Swindle in Minnesota
Homie caught runnin' up the EBT at Costco and Sam's Club, reselling that jawn at his store – straight outta the streets of Minneapolis, fam.

Aight, listen up. They just popped Abdidwahid Mohamed, owner of Minnesota Food Grocery LLC, for allegedly pullin' a fast one on the SNAP program. We talkin' over a million dollars, man. A whole M. This ain't no chump change, this is real bread we talkin' bout. This cat was allegedly usin' other folks' EBT cards to stack up on goods at Sam's Club and Costco, then turn around and flip it at his store. Straight hustler mentality, but dead wrong.
They say he got caught on surveillance, and the GPS don't lie. Plus, folks on the EBT cards was sayin' they ain't never even been to those stores. Sound like a whole lotta cap to me. They tryna paint this dude as some kinda criminal mastermind, but real talk, it sound like he just saw an opportunity and took it. Not sayin' it's right, but I get it. When you tryna eat in this system, sometimes you gotta get creative.
But here's the real tea: this ain't just about one dude gettin' over. This is about the whole system. They got Congressman Tom Emmer out here yellin' about how Governor Walz is either dumb or in on it, sayin' there's $9 BILLION MISSING from Medicaid programs. Nine BILLION, y'all! That's enough to fix up the whole hood, build some schools, get folks some jobs. But nah, it's just disappearin' into thin air. Where that money goin'?
Dalia al-Aqidi, that Republican chick runnin' against Ilhan Omar, is out here sayin' Minneapolis is the 'fraud capital.' She ain't lyin'. It feels like every week there's a new story about some kinda scam. And the sad part is, it always hits the community the hardest. We the ones who need that SNAP money to feed our families, and these cats out here playin' games with it.
And don't even get me started on State Senator Mark Koran, sayin' Minnesota is 'target number one for fraudsters.' Man, the system is set up for us to fail. They give us just enough to survive, then act surprised when folks try to find a way to get ahead. They wanna talk about personal responsibility, but what about corporate responsibility? What about the responsibility of the government to actually help its citizens?
The fact that a private retailer ratted this dude out, and not the state, just proves how messed up the system is. They ain't lookin' out for us. They lookin' out for their pockets. So, yeah, this dude might be wrong for what he did, but the system is even more wrong for lettin' it happen in the first place.
Real talk, we need to be lookin' at the bigger picture. This ain't just about one bad apple. This is about a rotten tree. We need to demand more from our elected officials, hold these corporations accountable, and build a system that actually works for the people, not just the rich and powerful. Until then, the hustle will continue.
Stay woke, y'all.

