Crime & Safety

Ammunition Seized from Home of Police Shooting Suspect

Officers seized bullets, a magazine and electronics from the Woodbridge home of Kashif Bashir, who is accused of shooting Alexandria Police Officer Peter Laboy.

City of Alexandria police officers confiscated bullets, a loaded magazine and electronics from the home of Kashif Bashir, the Woodbridge man accused of shooting Police Officer Peter Laboy last week during a traffic stop, according to court documents. 

Officers also seized a desktop computer, digital discs, three cell phones, a notebook and personal documents, including two passports. The search warrant filed in Prince William County Circuit Court on Feb. 27 requested permission to seize a wide variety of digital data, such as email and chat room records.  

Laboy responded to a call for a taxi stalking that occurred at South Asaph Street in Alexandria, and around 11:45 a.m., got "into a struggle." When another officer responded to the incident, he found Laboy lying in the intersection with a gunshot wound to his head, according to the affidavit for a warrant signed by Detective Peter Feltham. 

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Authorities later found the cab Laboy was looking for driving northbound on the George Washington Memorial Parkway and Slaters Lane. Police pursued the suspect into Fairfax County, where the driver, Bashir, got into an accident, according to the warrant. He was found with a 9 mm handgun inside. 

The warrant indicates that police may have been searching for a motive at Bashir's home: "...individuals involved in crime keep records or notes indicating the offense or the motive...individuals involved in crime may have a medical condition or be taking medication that may indicate Kashif Bashir was influenced."

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. He was convicted on 17 charges in Fairfax County over the last decade. 


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