Minnesota State Senator Denies Stealing After Burglary Charges
WASHINGTON — In a shocking turn of events, Minnesota state senator Nicole Mitchell has been charged with first-degree burglary of her stepmother’s home, but she vehemently denies any wrongdoing.
Arrest at Dawn
Nicole Mitchell was apprehended in the early hours of Monday at a property in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota. The Democrat claimed on Facebook that she was simply retrieving some of her late father’s belongings, but the circumstances surrounding her arrest raise eyebrows.
Caught in Black
Reports indicate that Mitchell, 49, was found wearing all black attire and a black hat when officers detained her. Adding to the mysterious nature of the situation, she was also in possession of a torch with a black sock covering it, as detailed in the criminal complaint.
Basement Break-In
The stepmother contacted the police to report a break-in, and upon arrival, officers discovered the suspect fleeing to the basement. Allegedly, Mitchell had gained entry to the property through a window, leading to her detention.
Emotional Motivation
During questioning, Mitchell, a former TV meteorologist and Air Force veteran, admitted to her actions, stating, “I know I did something bad.” She explained that her stepmother had cut off contact following her father’s passing and she was desperate to retrieve his belongings, including his ashes and other sentimental items.
Denial and Defiance
In a public statement on Facebook, Mitchell maintained her innocence, denying any theft and attributing her actions to concern for a loved one with Alzheimer’s. Despite her attempts to clarify the situation, some lawmakers are calling for her resignation.
Political Fallout
While State Senate majority leader Erin Murphy expressed dismay over the allegations, State Senate minority leader Mark Johnson called for Mitchell’s immediate resignation. With potential consequences including a hefty fine and significant prison time, Mitchell’s future remains uncertain as she awaits her next court appearance on June 10. — BBC