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January 1, Serial Thug Stabs Mom at Bus Stop

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  • Repeat offender with 30 arrests slays innocent woman waiting for bus.
  • Five felony woundings since 2023, yet kept walking free on our streets.
  • Soft prosecutors’ catch-and-release dooms everyday folks like Stephanie Minter.

Police charged Abdul Jalloh, 32, with second-degree murder after he stabbed 41-year-old Stephanie Minter to death at a Virginia bus stop Monday night.

Fairfax County officers found her with multiple upper body wounds at Richmond Highway and Arlington Drive around 7:16 p.m. She died despite their efforts to save her.

Surveillance and witness tips pinned Jalloh as the last man seen with her after they got off the bus together.

Cops nabbed him Tuesday on petit larceny after a store worker spotted the shady character and called it in.

Records show Jalloh’s rap sheet since 2017: identity theft, drugs, rape threats, disorderly conduct, malicious woundings, and more thefts.

30 prior arrests and 5 prior felony malicious wounding charges since 2023 alone. Once again the innocent suffer when “catch and release” policies by leftwing prosecutors get in charge. This is 100% on Steve Descano, and why he’s so despised by the @FairfaxCountyPD — Jason Miyares (@JasonMiyaresVA) February 27, 2026

A local bus rider called it a tragedy in a busy spot near kids.

It’s like a tragedy. It’s a public area. There’s kids around here. Makes you feel kind of wary of just heading to work.

Folks, demand an end to these revolving-door policies that let predators roam free. Stand up for safe streets in your community before it’s your family next.

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Real Americans lock up violent thugs to shield working families from needless bloodshed.

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1 Comment

  1. Robin Johnson

    February 27, 2026 at 6:16 pm

    Why wasn’t the guy already dead?
    Useless trash of a human. Also the prosecutor and his family should be hung on the public square

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