A mentally ill man who has been in and out of psychiatric confinement over the past decade was charged Tuesday with raping a 10-year-old girl he followed into a Minneapolis apartment building.
Ahmed H. Abdi, of Minneapolis, was charged in Hennepin County District Court with two counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct and remains jailed in lieu of $500,000 bail. He has a court hearing scheduled for early next month.
Abdi has a long and sometimes violent history in connection with mental illness, according to court records.
On Aug. 6, the court ordered Abdi back to the University of Minnesota Medical Center for treatment. A week later, a letter from U Medical Center clinical treatment coordinator Anna Burke to the county attorney's office endorsed Abdi being provisionally discharged again, writing that he "has endorsed readiness for discharge, no longer meets the criteria for inpatient hospitalization and is in agreement with the discharge plan."
Burke declined Wednesday to address Abdi's case and was seeking to have someone with the U Medical Center comment. Abdi's attorneys were not available for comment.
Abdi was committed last fall, and in May, the Hennepin County attorney had his commitment extended to Nov. 13. But according to the county attorney's office, any provisional discharge would be between the patient, the facility and his case manager.
According to court documents, the terms of the provisional discharge would remain in effect even after he was released from the hospital.
On Sunday, people outside the Riverside Plaza complex on the 1600 block of S. 4th Street flagged down police officers after they heard screams from the third-floor hall and saw a young girl crying.