Iraqi Muslim Ihsan Ali and his wife, Zahraa Ali, were charged with attempted murder for the shocking attack outside Timberline High School in Lacey, Washington, in which the dad also allegedly punched their daughter’s boyfriend in the face, police said.
Iraqi man, Ihsan Ali tried to choke his 17-year-old daughter outside her school in an ‘honor killing’ after she refused an arranged marriage.
The parents Ihsan Ali and Zahraa Subhi Mohsin Ali tried to kidnap the girl and send her to Iraq.
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— Azat (@AzatAlsalim) November 17, 2024
NY Post (h/t Liz) Their daughter, who was not identified, said that “her father had recently been threatening her with honor killing for refusing an arranged marriage with an older man in another county,” according to charging documents obtained by The Post.
She ran away and sought help from school staff on Oct. 18 — enraging her parents, who showed up and attacked her outside, some of which was caught on camera.
Her dad, Ihsan, choked her “to the point where she had lost consciousness” as other students — including the girl’s boyfriend — desperately tried to pry her away, the documents alleged. “It’s not right … you are not supposed to do this,” her father told her with his hands around her throat before she blacked out, the girl told police.

Video obtained by Fox 13 Seattle shows Ihsan on top of his daughter and shoving her face in the dirt surrounded by a group of students yelling at him to stop.
The dad also punched the girl’s boyfriend in the face, according to cops. The girl’s mother, Zahraa Ali, also grabbed her daughter and tried to choke her, the documents stated.
Witness Josh Wagner told KOMO he was driving by with his family when he stopped to break up what he thought was a fight between a group of kids at the bus stop — until he saw the dad holding his daughter in a headlock.
“It was pretty angering. All the kids were screaming, yelling,” said Wagner, who held the dad down until cops came. Wagner said he was able to yank the dad’s arms off her and pin him down until cops arrived.
The girl escaped with her boyfriend, running to the school’s main office screaming, “My dad was trying to kill me” — prompting a school lockdown as school staff blocked the girl’s parents from getting inside, according to court documents.
The boyfriend’s father, Victor Barnes, told KOMO there have been issues with the Ali family for months — including an alleged physical altercation that forced them to get a temporary protection order.
Court records show the mom was also banned from school property.
EXAMPLES OF MUSLIM ‘HONOR’ KILLINGS and MUSLIM ‘HONOR’ VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN:






A young girl cannot date a boy her own age, but can be married to an older man…WTF kind of logic is this?! Oh yeah, Islamic and from the so-called “religion of peace.”
Allah be praised ! These is the western world but we know that many Muslims living here still have a 5th century mindset , see your article for proof. I would like to think that we the people have had enough of these animals . Stop the importation of this filth
One lucky girl, and one ‘stupid’ set of parents. Had they been Pakis they would have come up with a staged marriage of a close relative, taken their child there and gotten her ‘married’ to an first cousin, or a much older relative. What is more, she would be confined to her new home there until she is impregnated by her new ‘husband’ and then brought to the United States to have her child, as well as file for her ‘husband’ to follow her. This tragedy unfolds on a regular basis not just in the United States, but all over the Western world which the peaceful Muslims are colonizing.
Why does the US federal government place Moslem terrorists right next to a major military installation? Lacey, Washington, is right next door to Joint Base Lewis–McChord!!! The federal government is always bringing in terrorists to the USA and then blaming the American people when the terrorists activate!!!
Come on CAIR, where’s your loud voice now? Tell us how this is just “islamophobia”, I friggen dare you.