Second Suspect Charged in Malicious Wounding Case
Fairfax County Police Department
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News Release: 09/142/3745/tjw/(4)
May 28, 2009
UPDATE
A second suspect involved in the stabbing was arrested on Wednesday, May 27. Mohammed Abdel-Elkerim, 25, of 5597 Seminary Road #1506S in Alexandria, was transported to the Fairfax County Adult Detention Center and charged with assault by mob, gang participation and two counts of malicious wounding. The investigation is still ongoing.
Mohammed Abdel-Elkerim
Police Investigate Malicious Wounding Case
Mason Police District – Fairfax County Police were called to the 3800 block of South George Mason Drive just before midnight on Friday, May 22. Officers located two men with stab wounds to their upper bodies. The two men, 29 and 39 years old, were transported to Inova Fairfax Hospital for treatment of their non life-threatening injuries.
An investigation determined there was an altercation between two men in the parking lot. The altercation escalated when friends jumped in to assist. During the fight the two victims, who were innocent bystanders, were stabbed. Three other teenage boys were treated for minor abrasions at the scene.
During their investigation, detectives apprehended Atilano T. Malave, 22, of 4515 Helmes Run Parkway in Alexandria. He was transported to the Fairfax County Adult Detention Center and charged with two counts of malicious wounding and gang participation. This investigation is ongoing and further charges are possible. Investigators believe the incident was gang-related. Gang prevention, intervention and suppression continue to be a coordinated priority in Fairfax County. For more information about gangs you can visit: http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/gangprevention/aboutgangs.htm
Anyone with information is asked to contact Crime Solvers by phone at 1-866-411-TIPS/8477, e-mail at www.fairfaxcrimesolvers.org or text “TIP187” plus your message to CRIMES/274637 or call Fairfax County Police at 703-691-2131.


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