Cops in lefty DC suburb repeatedly warned that migrant was a danger before he hacked mom to death but he was let out anyway

Cops in a lefty Washington, DC, suburb repeatedly warned prosecutors that a serial criminal illegal immigrant was a danger to the community and had to be locked up — months before he allegedly stabbed a local mom to death at a bus stop.Fairfax, Virginia, police raised the alarm about Abdul Jalloh — who has been arrested more than 30 times — as early as May 2025 in emails to the Fairfax County Commonwealth’s Attorney, WJLA-News found in a bombshell report Wednesday.“I wanted to bring Mr.Jalloh’s release to your attention,” a police major emailed the prosecutor’s office in November 2025, the outlet said.

“Because Mr.Jalloh is one of the repeat (and violent) offenders we discussed when we met.

I wanted to get your background on why he is out so soon and ask if his prior suspended sentence (of I believe 5 years) was pursued by your office?“Unfortunately, based on… numerous dealings with him, it is not a question of if, but rather when he will maliciously wound (or worse) again.My role of keeping the public safe, prompts me to follow up on his status,” the email said.That warning followed an August 2025 email from another high-ranking cop, who noted that Jalloh had “over 100 involvements” with the Fairfax County Police Department, WJLA reported.“JALLOH’s offenses began with domestic violence incidents and escalated to assaulting other victims and threats with weapons (knives),” the message said.

“He has been involved in multiple stabbing incidents with victims identifying him as the offender in these cases,” the email said.“This year JALLOH has been the offender in a malicious wounding where he stabbed a man in May 2025, in which he received a bond on July 31, 2025 — three weeks later, this incident occurred where he assaulted an older male and stomped his head into the ground.”Jalloh’s rap sheet in the county dates to 2014, when he was charged with assaulting a family member — the first of dozens of busts on drug, larc...

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