Jamaica Gleaner

Muslims question whether girl’s killing was road rage

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ISLAMIC LEADERS are questionin­g Virginia detectives’ insistence that the beating death of a teenage Muslim girl appears to have been a case of road rage, saying the attack looks all too much like a hate crime.

Nabra Hassanen, 17, was bludgeoned with a baseball bat early Sunday by a motorist who drove up to about 15 Muslim teenagers as they walked or bicycled along a road, Fairfax County police said. A Hassanen family spokesman said all the girls in the group were wearing Muslim headscarve­s and robes.

Darwin Martinez Torres, a 22year-old from El Salvador suspected of being in the US illegally, was jailed without bail on a murder charge after the girl’s body was pulled from a pond near his apartment.

Ibrahim Hooper, a spokesman

for the Council on AmericanIs­lamic Relations, said there is a strong possibilit­y the crime wouldn’t have happened if the teenagers weren’t Muslim.

“You can’t just say, ‘Oh, he didn’t say anything against Islam, so no hate crime,’” he said.

Fairfax police, in their account of the attack, said that Martinez Torres and one of the boys in the group got into an argument, and the motorist chased the youngsters down and got out swinging the bat. They said Martinez Torres beat Hassanen as her friends scattered, then put her in his car, assaulted her again and dumped her body.

“No evidence has been uncovered that shows this murder was motivated by race or religion,” police said in a statement Monday night. “It appears the suspect became so enraged over the traffic dispute it escalated into deadly violence.”

But after a string of attacks on Muslims around the world, most recently in London and in Portland, Oregon, some are deeply sceptical.

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