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Honor Killing Trial: Parents Walk Free After Bus Stop Attack

Honor Killing Trial: Parents Walk Free After Bus Stop Attack

Update: 2025-08-19
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In October 2024, 17-year-old Fatima Ali was attacked at her Washington bus stop in what prosecutors called an attempted honor killing. Fatima testified that her father, Ihsan, choked her until she blacked out—while her mother, Zahraa, allegedly joined in. Only a U.S. Army veteran’s quick action stopped the assault.

But before trial, the judge barred the jury from hearing about past threats, abuse, or the alleged motive. With key context off the table, jurors saw only the attack—not the bigger picture. Ihsan was acquitted of attempted murder. Zahraa was convicted only of violating a protective order.

Would the verdict have changed if the jury heard everything?

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Honor Killing Trial: Parents Walk Free After Bus Stop Attack

Honor Killing Trial: Parents Walk Free After Bus Stop Attack

Amy Townsend, Chris Nathan