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Mohamed Ambushes, Stabs Police Officer in Washington

Has Washington had enough refugee resettlement yet?

Why is it always Washington? Here’s a hint.

You may not realize it, but Washington State is one of the top states in the nation for refugee resettlement. Due to shifts in federal policies, hundreds of refugees are now arriving in the state, seeking assistance in finding a new home. During the last federal fiscal year, over 14,000 new refugees applied for assistance.

The Afghan Muslim terrorist who killed members of the National Guard in D.C. came out of Washington. Now we’ve got Mohammed ambushing and stabbing a cop.

Charging documents allege Bangura made a “bogus” 911 call to lure the officers to the Bellevue Transit Center just after noon on Dec. 12. He allegedly made up a fake scenario and asked dispatch to send “an officer or two,” documents state.

When the two officers arrived at the scene, they spoke with a man, later identified as Bangura, who said he made the 911 call.

As he spoke with officers, Bangura allegedly motioned to the side then pulled a knife from his jacket pocket and lunged at one of the officers. The officer, Officer Guilherme Spagnolo, jumped out of the way and the suspect then turned and stabbed the second officer, Sean Winebrenner.

The King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office charged Mohamed Morray Bangura with first- and second-degree assault on Monday. Bangura remains in jail on $5 million bail.

Bangura is a West African name. Has Washington had enough refugee resettlement yet?

Meet the exciting new ‘resettled’ Washington State. Are you in the Afghan part of Washington or the Iraqi part? Or the part where you’re getting stabbed?

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Daniel Greenfield, a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center, is an investigative journalist and writer focusing on the radical Left and Islamic terrorism. Daniel became CEO of the David Horowitz Freedom Center in 2025.

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