Man Who Shot Alexandria Police Officer Gets Life in Prison for Arson
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Man Who Shot Alexandria Police Officer Gets Life in Prison for Arson
By Julie Carey, Northern Virginia Bureau Chief Published July 21, 2022 Updated on July 21, 2022 at 9:51 pm
A man who avoided prison after he shot and almost killed an Alexandria police officer will now be jailed for the rest of his life after pleading guilty to new crimes.
Kashif Bashir was found not guilty by reason of insanity after shooting Alexandria police Officer Peter Laboy in 2013. When he left a mental health facility, it wasnt long before he targeted his mental health therapists. ... I knew he was going to do something else, and he did it, Laboy said.
Angry that some of his therapists spurned his inappropriate questions and advances, Bashir set a fire at one womans house, doused another social workers vehicle with gasoline, and illegally purchased guns and a silencer.
His internet searches included how to build dynamite, how to get a gun without a background check and top five sniper rifles. He was also trying to find addresses for Laboy and the judge and prosecutor in that case.
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