Moorhead: Kadeem Muhammad Booked on Threat Charge
MOORHEAD, CLAY COUNTY (trfnews.i234.me) — Kadeem Malik Muhammad was booked into the Clay County Correctional Facility on June 25, 2026.
Muhammad, 35, was processed at 2:46 p.m., according to the supplied jail record.
The roster lists one alleged threat offense involving reckless disregard.
The Moorhead Police Department is identified as the arresting agency.
No individual police officer names are included in this report.
Threat Allegation Listed
The jail roster describes the allegation as terroristic threats.
It says the alleged conduct involved causing terror with reckless disregard.
The short entry does not include the words reportedly used.
It also does not identify an alleged target or describe the surrounding events.
No weapon, location, injury, or property damage appears in the supplied information.
The record does not state whether the alleged threat was spoken, written, or sent electronically.
Those details may appear in a criminal complaint or a later court filing.

What Minnesota Law Says
Minnesota Statute 609.713 is currently titled “Threats of Violence.”
The law covers certain direct or indirect threats to commit a crime of violence.
It can apply when someone acts with the purpose of terrorizing another person.
It can also apply when someone recklessly disregards the risk of causing terror.
The exact filed count is not included in the supplied booking information.
Readers can review Minnesota Statute 609.713 through the state Revisor’s Office.
Booking Details Remain Limited
The jail summary does not list a bail amount or court date.
It also provides no estimated release date or court file number.
A jail booking records when a person enters custody.
It does not prove that the person committed the alleged offense.
Prosecutors may change or dismiss a charge after reviewing the evidence.
A judge may later set bail, release conditions, and hearing dates.
The Clay County inmate roster provides current public custody information.
Public filings may appear through Minnesota Court Records Online.
Case Status
Muhammad is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.
Charges and custody information may change as the case moves forward.
Readers should consult official county and court records for current information.
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.