BY Benjamin ClarkDecember 30, 2025
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Minneapolis day care under scrutiny for fraud allegations after viral exposé

Picture a day care in Minneapolis so quiet it seems abandoned, until one day, it springs to life with kids and cars just after a viral video calls out potential fraud.

Quality 'Learing' Center, a facility flagged in a recent viral video for possibly being part of widespread state fraud, showed unusual activity on Monday with about 20 children coming and going, a stark contrast to its typically empty parking lot, the New York Post reported.

A nearby resident couldn't hide their surprise at the sudden bustle. "We've never seen kids go in there until today. That parking lot is empty all the time, and I was under the impression that place is permanently closed," they told reporters, pointing to a pattern of eerie stillness now shattered.

Unusual Bustle Sparks Local Curiosity

This peculiar timing follows a video by YouTuber Nick Shirley, released last Friday, which showed the center appearing deserted. In the footage, Shirley questioned, "You do realize there's supposed to be 99 children here in this building, and there's no one here?" highlighting a discrepancy that fuels suspicion.

The facility's listed hours are Monday to Thursday, 2 to 10 p.m., yet Shirley's visit allegedly caught it before opening. Ibrahim Ali, the owner's son and self-described manager, defended the emptiness by asking, "Do you go to a coffee shop at 11 p.m. and say, 'Hey, they're not working'?" as if timing alone explains the ghostly vibe.

Let's unpack that defense with a hard look. If a business claims to serve nearly a hundred kids but looks like a forgotten relic most days, a convenient excuse about hours doesn't erase the red flags waving high.

Typo on Sign Adds to Doubts

Adding to the oddity, the center's sign reads "Learing" instead of "Learning," a glaring typo Ali blamed on a graphic designer. He shrugged it off, saying, "I guess they didn't think it was a big issue," though he promised a fix is coming.

That misspelling isn't just a harmless error when trust is already thin. It paints a picture of carelessness at best, or worse, a front that never bothered with the details because no one was supposed to notice.

On Monday, Ali claimed about 16 kids were inside during the afternoon. Yet, against the backdrop of an empty lot described by neighbors, even that number feels like a staged performance for prying eyes.

Fraud Allegations Loom Over Operations

The broader context here is a massive scandal involving Minnesota's taxpayer-funded social services, with allegations of businesses fabricating services to pocket millions. Quality 'Learing' Center hasn't been officially named in the federal probe, but its spotlight in Shirley's video ties it to a narrative of up to $9 billion in potential scams.

Reactions from staff only deepen the unease, as one employee lashed out at a reporter with, "Don't f–king come to this area. Get the f–k out of here," showing hostility rather than transparency when questions arise.

Another worker, opening the center at 2 p.m. on Monday, dismissed Shirley's claims outright. "We don't have fraud. That's a lie," she insisted, quickly shutting down further discussion by demanding to speak with her lawyer.

Community Tensions and Wider Investigations

Meanwhile, ICE agents visited ABC Learning Center, miles away, on Monday morning as part of the larger fraud investigation. Ahmed Hasan, the director there, admitted to handing over two months of attendance records while describing a climate of fear, saying, "That time ICE was coming for the Somali community. We were scared to open the door."

Hasan called the scrutiny a "targeted situation" and a "political game," suggesting deeper cultural or political undercurrents at play. His words hint at a community feeling singled out, though they don't erase the need for accountability when public funds are on the line.

Back at Quality 'Learing,' the sudden flurry of activity might be legitimate, or it might be a reaction to getting caught on camera. Either way, when a day care looks shuttered until the heat turns up, and staff respond with anger over answers, taxpayers deserve a thorough look behind the misspelled sign.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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