Fremont homicide suspect was U.S. Army translator who fled Afghanistan, lawyer reveals
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Witnesses have reported that prior to the shooting, Abbasin Hoshmand was behaving 'irrationally' after slapping his wife, and said 'you're next' before he shot Mikell Anthony Jordan.
Hoshmand, a former U.S. Army translator, had no previous criminal history, which his lawyer argued should be considered for bail, but the judge ultimately denied this request.
The conflict between Hoshmand and Jordan had reportedly been ongoing for months over parking disputes, culminating in the tragic shooting incident.
The victim, Mikell Anthony Jordan, was described in tributes as 'a cherished son, brother, partner, father, and friend,' leaving a significant impact on those around him.
Read at The Mercury News
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