by Hans Bader
On Monday, Stephanie Minter was stabbed to death at a bus shelter in Fairfax Countyโs Hybla Valley. Convicted criminal Abdul Jalloh was arrested for the killing. He was out of jail and free to allegedly commit this crime, despite having a long record of arrests for violent felonies such as rape and malicious woundings, and despite having been convicted in a 2023 case.

He exited the bus with her moments before the stabbing. Police arrested him the next day after he allegedly engaged in shoplifting at a liquor store. Police also โconnected him to a larceny that occurred earlier in the dayโ in Woodlawn, reports WJLA.
โFairfax County arrest records show Jalloh has more than 30 prior arrests, including five malicious wounding cases filed between 2023 and 2025. Other charges included assault, battery and theft-related offenses. Court records indicate the Fairfax County Commonwealthโs Attorneyโs Office dismissed the violent charges in each case, resulting in his release,โ reports The Fairfax Times. Critics blame those dismissals by Commonwealthโs Attorney Steve Descano for the tragedy.
News4 notes that โJalloh has a lengthy criminal history, according to Virginia criminal case records, which includes multiple assault larceny, assault and felony malicious wounding charges in May and August 2025.โ โFOX 5 looked into Jallohโs criminal history,โ and found that although he has been arrested many times, โIn most of those cases, prosecutors chose to drop charges.โ
Descanoโs office also allows an abnormally high fraction of killers to escape conviction by agreeing to their insanity pleas.
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