Fairfax County Commonwealth Attorney Steve Descano could have saved Stephanie Minter by simply doing his job.

by Drew DiMeglio
Sierra Leone national Abdul Jalloh, 32, has been arrested more than 30 times in Fairfax County, Virginia. From five malicious wounding cases in a two-year span to additional assault, battery, and theft-related offenses, Jalloh racked up quite the rap sheet between his initial capture by immigration officials in 2018 and his most recent arrest in February. Yet somehow, the list still wasnโt long enough for Fairfax County Commonwealth Attorney Steve Descano, who dismissed the violent charges in each case.
The consequences: Jalloh was released to the streets, where he allegedly went on to stab Stephanie Minter, a Fairfax-born single mother, to death earlier this year.
The Fairfax County Police Department had warned Descanoโs office that Jalloh posed a danger to the community. The attorneyโs office responded with silence.
The egregious leniency Jalloh received was not a fluke. In fact, it was by design.
Descanoโs website proudly featured the following statement until recent, interestingly timed edits: โIf two people commit the same crime, but only oneโs punishment includes deportation, thatโs a perversion of justice and not a reflection of the values of Fairfax County.โ
How can that be? The two people did not commit the same crime if one entered the country illegally and the other did notโthat is, unless you think illegal immigration is not a crime.
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