Man who warned coworkers 'no one's going home today' gets prison term in fatal shooting

A Minnesota man who allegedly told his coworkers that "no one's going home today" before a deadly workplace confrontation was sentenced to more than 10 years in prison for fatally shooting a fellow employee.Mohamed A.Hared, 26, was sentenced Thursday to 128 months in prison after pleading guilty earlier this year to second-degree unintentional murder while committing a felony in the death of 22-year-old Ahmed Ibrahim Cariif, according to the Dakota County Attorney's Office.The shooting happened June 29, 2024, in the parking lot of an Amazon fulfillment center in Lakeville, Minnesota, where Hared, Cariif and another coworker had carpooled together for an overnight shift.According to the criminal complaint, the dispute began during an overnight work break after Hared discovered that a flashlight attachment was missing from his handgun, which had been left inside the vehicle the men used to carpool to work.ANTI-GUN VIOLENCE NONPROFIT FOUNDER AND EX-MMA FIGHTER CONVICTED IN FATAL 2024 SHOOTING MURDERMohamed A.
Hared was sentenced to 128 months in prison after pleading guilty to second-degree unintentional murder while committing a felony in the 2024 shooting death of coworker Ahmed Ibrahim Cariif.(Dakota County Sheriff's Office)Hared accused Cariif and another coworker of taking the attachment, but both men denied any involvement, court records show.The three returned to the vehicle during another break several hours later to continue searching for the missing item.
According to the complaint, a coworker suggested getting security involved.Instead, Hared reportedly continued accusing the two men of taking the attachment.MINNESOTA SON, 31, ACCUSED OF KILLING HIS FATHER ‘EXECUTION STYLE’ WHILE MAKING RELATIVES WATCH: POLICEPackages on a conveyor belt at an Amazon fulfillment center on Cyber Monday on Monday, Dec.1, 2025.
(Michael Nagle/Bloomberg via Getty Images)"No.You guys took my flashlight.
I want my flashlight back.No one's going home today," Hared told the ...