Crime & Safety
Nabra Hassanen, Muslim Girl Killed In Northern Virginia, Was A Victim Of Road Rage: Police
BREAKING: Authorities now say road rage, and not anti-Muslim hate, are behind the teen's death.

UPDATE 6:08 p.m.: U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has gotten involved in the case. "On June 19, ICE lodged a detainer on Darwin Martinez Torres, a citizen and national of El Salvador, with the Adult Detention Center in Fairfax, Virginia. ICE lodges detainers on aliens who have been arrested on local criminal charges when the agency has probable cause to believe an alien is removable from the United States. Mr. Martinez Torres has no prior encounters with ICE."
UPDATE 5:45 p.m. RESTON, VA ā Road rage was likely the motive behind the murder of Nabra Hassanen, the 17-year-old girl who went missing after she was allegedly assaulted after leaving a mosque Sunday morning. Her remains were found overnight. Meanwhile, prosecutors say that despite a police statement that the teen's death was not a hate crime, the Commonwealth Attorney's office said it's too soon to make that determination.
Darwin Martinez Torres, 22, of Sterling, has been arrested and charged with murder after the girl's remains were found in a Sterling pond, according to the Loudoun County Sheriff's Office and Fairfax County Police.
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Fairfax County Police said: "This tragic case appears to be the result of a road rage incident involving the suspect, who was driving and who is now charged with murder, and a group of teenagers who was walking and riding bikes in and along a roadway. Our investigation at this point in no way indicates the victim was targeted because of her race or religion."
Police said they were not investigating it as a hate crime, but did not elaborate. That drew criticism from some area residents, and Fairfax County Commonwealthās Attorney Raymond Morrogh told WTOP that although police may have been trying to alleviate worried residents, it's too early to say what the motivation was behind the fatal assault.
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āI always try to wait until all the evidence is in,ā Morrogh told the news station. āItās still early in the investigation ā who knows what will come in.ā
Hassanen had been reported missing at around 4 a.m. near Dranesville and Woodson roads in Herndon. She had been walking outside with a group of friends when they "got into a dispute with a man in a car," according to a report from the Fairfax County Police Department.
Police believe Martinez Torres got out of his car and then assaulted the victim. According to a Washington Post report, quoting Hassanen's mother, Martinez Torres used a metal bat.
Fairfax County and Loudoun County police immediately began an extensive search using a police helicopter, K-9 teams and search-and-rescue teams, believing Hassanen to be injured. They spotted a car "driving suspiciously" and stopped it, the report states.
Police eventually found the remains in a pond in the 21500 block of Ridgetop Circle in Sterling. An autopsy is currently underway to confirm the identity of the remains, but detectives believe they are Hassanen's.
Hassanen reportedly was walking with a group of four or five teens from an IHOP near the Sterling mosque All Dulles Area Muslim Society (ADAMS) when the confrontation happened, prompting all of the teens except Hassanen to run back to the mosque to report that she had been left behind, according to the Post report.
"Please pray for me, please pray for me," Sawsan Gazzar said in Arabic at her apartment while surrounded by more than 30 women in Muslim garb, according to the Post. "Pray for me that I can handle this . . . I lost my daughter, my first reason for happiness."
The family had been celebrating Ramadan, which involves fasting between sunrise and sundown, and the IHOP reportedly was a popular early morning hangout for Muslim teens before the fasting began at sunrise.
"Detectives and Victim Services Specialists are have been in close communication with the family throughout this investigation and will continue to provide assistance, as needed," the report from Fairfax County Police states. "The Loudoun County Sheriffās Office provided invaluable resources and assistance and we will continue to work closely with them as the case develops."
Image of Martinez Torres via Fairfax County Police Department
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