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One officer stopped a 1999 Toyota Corolla driven by Jamal Wali, 36, of Fairfax. Wali was argumentative and refused to obey commands.
Exhibit B: In Virginia, body-cam footage shows Jamal Wali — an Afghan who was an interpreter for U.S. forces — opening fire on police during a traffic stop and shouting that he should’ve ...
Jamal Wali’s case is a somber reminder that those who risked their lives supporting U.S. missions must receive ongoing care and dignity in their new lives. It calls for coordinated efforts by ...
Jamal Wali, 36, launched into an anti-American tirade, telling cops he had a weapon after getting pulled over during a routine traffic stop in Fairfax, Virginia, on April 23, according to police ...
The gunman was identified Thursday, April 24, as Jamal Wali, 36, of Fairfax. He had been pulled over shortly after 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 23, in the 4000 block of Majestic Lane while driving a ...
As soon as one of the officers walks toward the vehicle, the driver, later identified as 36-year-old Jamal Wali, says he had a gun. “I am armed, I’ll let you know,” Wali tells the officer ...
(MENAFN - Khaama Press) Jamal Ahmad Wali, a former Afghan interpreter for U.S. forces and father of four, was recently involved in a tragic armed confrontation with police in the United States.
The fatal shootout occurred when Jamal Wali, 36, said "I should have served with f***ing Taliban " after being pulled over by cops for speeding.