04-20-26 Mary Moriarty, Hennepin County Attorney, talks with Freddie Bell about the conviction in the Mariah Samuels case, the role of Orders for Protection, and accountability in the justice system

04-20-26 Mary Moriarty, Hennepin County Attorney, talks with Freddie Bell about the conviction in the Mariah Samuels case, the role of Orders for Protection, and accountability in the justice system

From KMOJCast by KMOJ-89.9 FM “The People’s Station”

April 20, 2026 · 13 min · Episode 1042

About this episode

Mary Moriarty discusses the conviction in the Mariah Samuels case and the implications for the justice system with Freddie Bell.

On the KMOJ Morning Show, Freddie Bell speaks with Mary Moriarty about the recent conviction of David Eugene Wright in the murder of Mariah Samuels, a case that has raised serious concerns about system failures and domestic violence protections. They discuss how an Order for Protection is intended to work and what should happen when violations are reported, especially in urgent situations. Moriarty also addresses the emotional impact of the verdict on Samuels’ family and the broader community, while emphasizing the need for accountability across the system. The conversation highlights ongoing efforts to strengthen trust in protective measures and ensure that victims receive the safety and support they need.

People in this episode

Host: Freddie Bell

Guest: Mary Moriarty

Topics covered

  • justice system
  • domestic violence
  • accountability
  • Orders for Protection
  • community impact

Keywords

  • Mariah Samuels
  • David Eugene Wright
  • domestic violence
  • Orders for Protection
  • justice system
  • accountability
  • community trust

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Hennepin County Attorney

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