Crime & Safety
Trial for Cab Driver Who Shot Officer Laboy Underway
Washington Post reports that shooter's defense will likely be insanity.

Kashif Bashir, the cab driver who shot Alexandria Police Officer Peter Laboy during a traffic stop Feb. 27, 2013 in Old Town near Wilkes and South St. Asaph streets, went on trial Monday.
Although Laboy was wearing his motor helmet, the bullet struck him in the temple, pierced his skull and penetrated the portion of the brain that controls speech and motor skills. Laboy has endured a long recovery, including intense therapy.
Bashir, 29, was charged with attempted capital murder in the shooting of Laboy, 46, a husband and father of four.
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The attorney for cab driver Bashir will likely use an insanity defense, The Washington Post reported this morning. Bashir, a resident of Woodbridge, was twice declared incompetent to stand trial. (Also read: Man Charged with Shooting Alexandria Police Officer Ruled Incompetent to Stand Trial)
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PHOTO: Kashif Bashir
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