Capital murder charges filed in Muslim teen’s death
FAIRFAX, Va. — A northern Virginia man accused of killing a 17-year-old Muslim girl as she walked back to her mosque is now facing a possible death penalty after an indictment Monday charging him with capital murder and rape.
The June slaying of Nabra Hassanen, who had been out with friends eating a meal ahead of pre-dawn Ramadan services, rattled the region’s Muslim community. More than 200 supporters wearing “Justice for Nabra” T-shirts showed up at a preliminary hearing Friday for the man charged in her death, 22-year-old Darwin Martinez-Torres of Sterling. The hearing was delayed when Nabra’s parents had to be restrained from charging at Martinez-Torres. Nabra’s mother threw a shoe at him.
Police had said previously they were investigating whether Nabra had been sexually assaulted, but Monday’s indictment is the first time that prosecutors brought sex-crime charges of any kind against Martinez-Torres.
Virginia law allows prosecutors to pursue a death penalty only under certain conditions. Those include murder in the commission of a rape and murder during an abduction with intent to defile.