ALEXANDRIA, Va. – Ahmad Sayed Hashimi, aka Jimmy Hashimi, of Woodbridge, was convicted by a federal jury on charges related to his role in beating and kidnapping his ex-girlfriend, in addition to leading drug distribution conspiracies.
According
to court records and evidence presented at trial, from approximately
November 2009 through March 2015, Hashimi bought and resold cocaine in
Virginia, Maryland and Washington, D.C. In the summer of 2011, Hashimi
enlisted his girlfriend, H.D., to begin assisting him with distribution,
as he believed she was less likely to attract the suspicion of law
enforcement than he was. In approximately 2012, Hashimi pursued an
opportunity to obtain oxycodone using fraudulent prescriptions passed at
pharmacies. In connection with this scheme, Hashimi once again directed
H.D. to act as a shield, obtaining and distributing the pills on his
behalf and returning the money to him.
According
to court records and evidence presented at trial, throughout their
relationship, Hashimi frequently assaulted H.D. by punching her in the
face causing bruising and bleeding because he suspected her of
withholding cash or drugs from the drug distribution schemes. Neighbors
called 911 on several occasions as a result of hearing Hashimi beating
H.D., which resulted in police responding to the home. On at least two
occasions, H.D. had to go to the emergency room as a result of injuries
sustained from beatings by Hashimi.
According
to court records and evidence presented at trial, in the fall of 2013,
the relationship between Hashimi and H.D. deteriorated. Shortly before
Nov. 8, 2013, Hashimi became suspicious that H.D. had not returned to
him the full quantity of oxycodone pills he directed her to obtain. This
argument developed into a physical altercation in Hashimi’s home with
Hashimi repeatedly beating and choking H.D. Ultimately, H.D. was able to
flee the apartment, but before she left she took some of Hashimi’s
cocaine. Upon discovering that, Hashimi began frantically looking for
H.D.
According
to court records and evidence presented at trial, a few days later
Hashimi organized a group of five men and lured H.D. to a meeting place.
When H.D. arrived at the location for the meeting, Hashimi and the
other men surrounded her vehicle with their cars to prevent her from
leaving. Hashimi then violently assaulted H.D. in the back seat of the
vehicle while two other men prevented other individuals from
interfering. Hashimi continued physically beating H.D. while screaming
at her to return the cocaine and pills she had stolen from him.
Eventually, Hashimi pulled H.D. into one of the vehicles he arrived in,
and while another individual drove, Hashimi continued assaulting H.D. in
the back seat. Eventually, Hashimi transferred H.D. into his own car
and then drove his own car into Washington, D.C. while continuing to
assault her. At a momentary stop at a red light, H.D. was able to
escape the vehicle and flee to nearby law enforcement officers.
H.D.
sustained substantial swelling and bruising and was covered in her own
blood. She was transported to the hospital emergency room and treated
for her injuries.
Hashimi
faces a maximum penalty of life in prison when sentenced on December
16. The maximum statutory sentence is prescribed by Congress and is
provided here for informational purposes, as the sentencing of the
defendant will be determined by the court based on the advisory
Sentencing Guidelines and other statutory factors.
Dana
J. Boente, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia; and Paul
M. Abbate, Assistant Director in Charge of the FBI’s Washington Field
Office, made the announcement after the verdict was accepted by U.S.
District Judge Liam O’Grady. Assistant U.S. Attorney Whitney Dougherty
Russell and Special Assistant U.S. Attorney Sean M. Welsh are
prosecuting the case.
This
case was investigated by Fairfax County Police Department, Loudoun
County Sheriff’s Office, Prince William County Police Department,
Alexandria City Police Department, Arlington City Police Department, and
Montgomery County (Maryland) Police Department.
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