Skip to content

Democrat Leon El-Alamin, who had criminal record wiped under Dem law, is charged with choking and beating woman

Pictured: Leon El-Alamin, 1st Ward City Councilman Flint City Council chambers fell silent once again Wednesday night, as four scheduled sessions were gaveled out in minutes due to a lack of quorum, marking the fourth straight time the council failed to conduct any business. Only four council members showed up, well short of the number needed to move forward. Among the absentees: Councilman Leon El-Alamin, who is facing criminal charges stemming from an alleged domestic violence incident. El-Alamin was arrested July 10 and later charged with one count of domestic violence and one felony count of assault with intent to do great bodily harm less than murder. Prosecutors say the alleged victim is woman and the attack happened at a home in Mt. Morris Township. Rising Democrat Leon El-Alamin who had his criminal record expunged by state is arrested for choking woman and pulling out her hair

Leon El-Alamin, 44, who became a Democratic city councilman in Flint, Michigan, was arrested on July 10 on felony and misdemeanor charges for alleged domestic violence and assault, court documents filed by the Mount Morris Township police show.

The accuser said she locked herself in a bathroom to escape the violence and call 911, Genesee County Prosecutor David Leyton said.

“She said that he had gotten angry with her because she was looking at her emails and that he punched her in the face, dragged her by her hair and choked her around the neck,” Leyton told WNEM.

“She had bruising on her face, which is consistent with being struck in the face. She had a mark on her neck, which is consistent with the allegation of being choked, and she claims she had been dragged out by her hair,” Leyton said.

“And I do believe they found some strands of hair on the floor on the ground, so that corroborated what she said.”

An unregistered gun was also found inside the house.

El-Alamin was first elected to the city council in November, and has been pictured with high-profile Dem leaders such as US Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ).

He has also been pictured with Michigan’s Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer — whose “clean slate” criminal justice program allowed him to wipe his own record.

El-Alamin was a cocaine dealer still known as Leon Wilson when he was sentenced to a least 12 years on drug and weapons charges in 2003, according to the bio on his website — which admits he was left in a coma over “a shootout over a drug turf war.”

He converted to Islam behind bars, changed his name, and founded the M.A.D.E. (Money, Attitude, Direction and Education) Institute — a nonprofit that aims to provide housing and other support to at-risk youth and ex-inmates.

In April 2021, he had his criminal record expunged under the new Clean Slate Act, which massively expanded the number of ex-cons in Michigan who were eligible to have their records cleared.

“I’m excited, I can’t really explain it. I’m overwhelmed with joy,” El-Alamin told Mid Michigan Now at the time.

He became an outspoken critic of the prison system, writing in a LinkedIn post last year, “Mass Incarceration is one of the greatest threats to our democracy in America.”

“I’m excited, I can’t really explain it. I’m overwhelmed with joy,” El-Alamin told Mid Michigan Now at the time.

El-Alamin’s office and legal team did not give any comment following the news, but the councilman issued a statement on the Facebook page of the M.A.D.E. Institute.

“These recent allegations are both false and deeply disheartening, but I remain confident in the truth and in the legal process,” he wrote. “My legal team is actively handling the matter, and I fully intend to clear my name and win this case.”

El-Alamin’s bond was set at $7,500 on July 16. He appeared in court for a hearing last Thursday.

The governor’s office did not respond immediately to requests for comment.

Advertisement

Today's News.
For Conservatives.
Every Single Day.

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
News Opt-in
(Optional) By checking this box you are opting in to receive news notifications from News Rollup. Text HELP for help, STOP to end. Message & data rates may apply. Message frequency varies. Privacy Policy & Terms: textsinfo.com/PP