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Anti-Crime Republican Allegedly Stole 279 items from Target


Danielle Stella, the Minnesota Republican looking to unseat OmarPhotograph: Bloomington police department

by William James

Danielle Stella, the Minnesota Republican looking to unseat Omar

Danielle Stella, the Minnesota Republican looking to unseat Congresswoman Ilhan Omar (D-MN), has been arrested twice this year for shoplifting, according to the Guardian. Stella is running on an anti-crime message.



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New: Danielle Stella, the QAnon-dabbling Republican aiming to unseat Ilhan Omar, has been arrested twice this year for alleged shoplifting. She’s charged with felony theft for allegedly stealing $2,300 worth of stuff from a Target t.co



Pro-Trump Republican aiming to unseat Ilhan Omar charged with felony theftExclusive: Danielle Stella, reported to support baseless QAnon conspiracy theory, arrested twice this year over alleged shoplifting

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2:54 PM - Jul 25, 2019 · Brooklyn, NY

Stella was arrested twice this year, once for stealing $2,000 worth of merchandise ( 279 items) from a Target store in the Minneapolis suburbs, and another time for stealing $40 worth of goods from a local grocery.

Stella has attracted media attention due to her devotion to the Q-Anon conspiracy, which posits that John F. Kennedy, Jr. did not die in 1999, and is secretly living in Pennsylvania.

Stella, who is running on an anti-crime message, described Minneapolis last week as the “the crime capital of our country” ( which is a lie) and the local police were "overburdened".

When the Guardian asked Stella via text message about her criminal charges, Stella proclaimed her innocence.

Stella said: “I am not guilty of these crimes. In this country I am innocent until proven guilty and that is the law.” She added: “If I was guilty of crimes, I would never run for public office, putting myself in the public eye under a microscope to be attacked by all political sides.”

An attorney for Stella, Joshua London, declined to comment.
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