Muslims question whether girl’s killing was road rage
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.
In a sign of solidarity, Muslim groups held vigils across the country Tuesday to honour Hassanen. Her mosque, the All Dulles Area Muslim Society, announced plans for her funeral Wednesday and encouraged people to come together and “respond to bad with good.”
Darwin Martinez Torres, a 22-year-old from El Salvador suspected of being in the U.S. illegally, was jailed without bail on a murder charge after the girl’s body was pulled from a pond near his apartment.


