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Family Blames Prosecutor Who Released Illegal Alien Suspected of Bus Stop Murder

The family of a woman stabbed to death at a bus stop in Fairfax, Virginia last month blames the Soros-backed prosecutor who repeatedly released the repeat-offender illegal alien accused of murdering Stephanie Minter.

“I just know that, what is in your heart has got to be horrible, to be able to do things like that – and allow somebody, anybody, back onto a street, that’s capable of what they’re saying he’s done,” Cheryl Minter, Stephanie’s mother, told local ABC affiliate WJLA’s Nick Minock, when asked about Fairfax County Attorney Steve Descano in an interview Monday.

Fairfax County, Virginia police previously warned their Commonwealth attorney’s office at least three times not to release Abdul Jalloh, the illegal alien charged with stabbing to death Stephanie Minter at a bus stop – but, Descano’s office released him, anyway, documents obtained through the Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA) reveal.

“[I]t is not a question of if, but rather when [Jollah] will maliciously wound (or worse) again,” the command officer warned Descano’s office.

 

“It should never have happened,” said Gary Minter, one of Stephanie’s brothers, told Minock. “[Jalloh should’ve] never been out in the streets. He had [a final order of removal] to be sent back to his country, back in 2020. That should have happened six years ago.”

Descano is one of multiple soft-on-crime prosecutors backed by radical leftist billionaire George Soros.

“Steve Descano completely failed Stephanie,” Ashton Minter said. “He’s failed other people, and he will continue to fail other people unless he is just voted out of office.”

“I think a lot of people failed her, including him,” Cheryl Minter said when asked if she thinks the prosecutor failed her daughter.

As CNSNews has reported, Jollah, who has no fixed address, has been illegally present in the U.S. since 2012 and has been arrested more than 30 times – but, continually released back into the Northern Virginia community with charges dropped by Descano’s office.



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