News

 

DATE=  11/3/97

TYPE=CORRESPONDENT REPORT

NUMBER=2-222086

TITLE=C-I-A SHOOTINGS (L)

BYLINE=JIM MALONE

DATELINE=WASHINGTON

CONTENT=

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INTRO:  THE MAN ACCUSED OF KILLING TWO PEOPLE AND WOUNDING THREE 

OTHERS OUTSIDE C-I-A HEADQUARTERS IN VIRGINIA FOUR YEARS AGO 

ENTERED A PLEA OF  NOT  GUILTY ON THE OPENING DAY OF HIS MURDER 

TRIAL MONDAY.  AS V-O-A CORRESPONDENT JIM MALONE REPORTS, MIR 

AMAL KASI COULD FACE THE DEATH PENALTY IF HE IS CONVICTED IN 

CONNECTION WITH THE SHOOTING SPREE. 



TEXT:  MIR AMAL KASI REPLIED  NOT  GUILTY WHEN ASKED ABOUT EACH 

OF THE TEN CRIMINAL CHARGES PENDING AGAINST HIM, INCLUDING 

MURDER.  MR. KASI, FORMERLY KNOWN AS MIR AMAL KANSI, IS CHARGED 

WITH SHOOTING FIVE PEOPLE AS THEY WAITED IN THEIR CARS FOR A 

TRAFFIC LIGHT TO CHANGE IN FRONT OF C-I-A HEADQUARTERS IN 

LANGLEY, VIRGINIA, ON JANUARY 25, 1993. 



AFTER THE PLEA, THE JUDGE IN THE CASE BEGAN THE PROCESS OF JURY 

SELECTION WHICH COULD TAKE A FEW DAYS.  SECURITY IS VERY TIGHT IN

AND AROUND THE FAIRFAX COUNTY, VIRGINIA, COURTHOUSE WHERE THE 

TRIAL IS BEING HELD.



MR. KASI WAS ARRESTED BY F-B-I AGENTS IN HIS NATIVE PAKISTAN THIS

PAST JUNE AFTER AN EXTENSIVE INTERNATIOINAL MANHUNT.  AS HE WAS 

BEING RETURNED TO THE UNITED STATES, HE REPORTEDLY CONFESSED TO 

THE F-B-I ABOUT THE SHOOTINGS.  JUDGE J. HOWE BROWN HAS DENIED A 

DEFENSE MOTION TO SUPPRESS THE CONFESSION AND HAS ALSO REFUSED 

DEFENSE REQUESTS TO DELAY THE TRIAL AND MOVE IT OUT OF VIRGINIA.



IN ADDITION TO THE ALLEGED CONFESSION, PROSECUTORS ALSO SAY THEY 

RECOVERED THE AK-47 WHICH THEY SAY MR. KASI USED IN THE 

SHOOTINGS.  THEY ALSO SAY THEY FOUND MR. KASI'S FINGERPRINTS AT 

THE SHOOTING SCENE. 



IN HIS STATEMENT TO THE F-B-I SHORTLY AFTER HIS ARREST, MR. KASI 

ALLEGEDLY SAID HE OPENED FIRE OUTSIDE THE C-I-A'S MAIN ENTRANCE 

TO, IN HIS WORDS, TEACH A LESSON TO THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT 

BY TEACHING THAT LESSON TO THE C-I-A.



JUDGE BROWN DID GRANT A DEFENSE MOTION WHICH PROHIBITS THE 

PROSECUTION FROM REFERRING TO MR. KASI AS A TERRORIST.  THE JUDGE

SAYS THERE IS  NO  EVIDENCE THAT MR. KASI BELONGS TO ANY 

TERRORIST GROUP.



IF HE IS CONVICTED OF MURDER, MR. KASI COULD BE SENTENCED TO 

DEATH.  IN ORDER FOR HIM TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR THE DEATH PENALTY, IT

WILL BE UP TO PROSECUTORS TO SHOW THAT THE CRIME HE ALLEGEDLY 

CARRIED OUT WAS PARTICULARLY BRUTAL AND THAT HE IS A FUTURE 

THREAT TO SOCIETY. (SIGNED)



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