Arlington smoke shop employee found not guilty in shooting case
ICYMI: In a case that has received attention from Fox News and other national outlets, an Arlington jury found a local store employee not guilty in the shooting of a juvenile burglar
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JUST IN: Smoke shop employee found not guilty in shooting case
An Arlington jury has found a store employee not guilty in the shooting of a burglar, in a case that received national media attention. It all started with a
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JUST IN: Smoke shop employee found not guilty in shooting case
ARLnow.com June 16, 2022 at 4:15pm
(Updated at 5:35 p.m.) An Arlington jury has found a store employee not guilty in the shooting of a burglar, in a case that received
national media attention. ... It all started with a burglary of the Arlington Smoke Shop, at 2428 Shirlington Road in the Green Valley neighborhood, shortly before 5 a.m. on March 29, 2020. Three masked suspects allegedly broke into the store and started stealing cash and merchandise.
Shop employee Hamzeh Abushariah was sleeping in a back room of the store at the time due to Covid concerns at his D.C. apartment building. Prosecutors alleged that Abushariah grabbed a gun and shot one of the suspects, who was under the age of 18, point blank in the back.
Abushariah was
arrested and charged with Malicious Wounding, Reckless Handling of a Firearm and Violation of a Protective Order. Two juvenile suspects, including the one who was shot and seriously injured, were
later charged in connection to the burglary.
The Reckless Handling of a Firearm charge was dismissed in April, court records show, a week after Abushariah was levied with a contempt charge for misbehavior in court. The protective order charge remains active, with a hearing set for this coming Tuesday.
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