Family demands far-left prosecutor be ousted from office after sister killed by repeat violent offender
The family of Ashton Minter believes it’s time to vote a Virginia county attorney out of office after he allegedly let her suspected killer out of prison — even in...
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The family of Ashton Minter believes it’s time to vote a Virginia county attorney out of office after he allegedly let her suspected killer out of prison — even in the face of a long rap sheet multiple times. "Steve Descano completely failed Stephanie. He's failed other people, and he will continue to fail other people unless he is just voted out of office," Ashton Minter, one of Stephanie Minter’s brothers, told local reporters. Another one of her siblings, Gary Minter, echoed his thoughts. "It should never have happened. [Jalloh should’ve] never been out in the streets," Gary said. VIRGINIA MURDER SUSPECT IN BUS STOP STABBING HAD LENGTHY CRIMINAL HISTORY, MULTIPLE DROPPED CHARGES Ashton Minter was stabbed to death at a bus stop late last month in Fairfax, Virginia. She was discovered with multiple stab wounds to her upper body, according to reports from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Security camera footage at the scene led authorities to charge Abdul Jalloh, 32, with second-degree murder for Minter’s death. Ahead of the attack, Fairfax County Descano’s office was reportedly warned several times about Jalloh and his conduct. But despite 30 prior arrests, Descano opted to release him. Jalloh reportedly arrived in the United States illegally in 2012 from Sierra Leone. Despite receiving an order of removal in 2020, he was not deported. MIKE DAVIS: VIRGINIA RETURNS TO THE CONFEDERACY WITH A SEDITIOUS CONSPIRACY AGAINST ICE According to the Department of Homeland Security, Jalloh has been charged with rape, malicious wounding, assault, drug possession, identity theft, trespassing, larceny, firing a weapon and more. Cheryl Minter, Ashton’s mother, expressed alarm that Jalloh’s record hadn’t stopped his release. "I just know that what is in your heart, it's got to be horrible to be able to do things like that and allow somebody, anybody back onto a street that's capable of what they're saying," Cheryl Minter said. VIRGINIA DEMS PUSH ANTI-ICE BILLS DAYS AFTER…