Lawmakers Call on Justice Department to Reopen Investigation into Fatal Police Shooting of Bijan Ghaisar
The call to reopen the investigation into the fatal police shooting of Bijan Ghaisar in 2017 has gained momentum, with seven members of Congress urging the Justice Department to take action. Ghaisar, a 25-year-old man, was shot and killed by U.S. Park Police officers Alejandro Amaya and Lucas Vinyard, sparking outrage and demands for justice.
Despite the dismissal of criminal charges against the officers, lawmakers from the DMV area, including Sens. Tim Kaine and Mark Warner, are pushing for a thorough review of the case. The decision to escalate to deadly force during a routine traffic stop has left many unanswered questions for Ghaisar’s family and the community.
The lawmakers are critical of the DOJ’s handling of the case under former Attorney General William Barr, citing a lack of transparency and failure to share evidence with local attorneys. The Ghaisar family, along with the lawmakers, are calling for a fair and impartial investigation into the circumstances surrounding Bijan’s death.
As the family prepares to mark what would have been Bijan Ghaisar’s 30th birthday with a rally at the Lincoln Memorial, the push for justice continues. The lawmakers are urging Attorney General Merrick Garland to use all available resources to ensure a thorough review of the case and to determine the proper form of justice for this tragic incident.
The story of Bijan Ghaisar’s death serves as a reminder of the importance of accountability and transparency in law enforcement, and the need for justice to be served in cases of police-involved shootings. The Ghaisar family, along with the lawmakers and the community, are determined to seek the truth and ensure that those responsible are held accountable.