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Honor Killing Trial – Officer Hang and Mary Wagner Testimony A police officer describes serving a protection order. A civilian recounts a girl gasping on the ground. In this segment from Day 1 of the Washington honor killing trial, the prosecution puts forward two crucial voices: Officer Hang of the Lacey Police Department, and eyewitness Mary Wagner. Together, their testimony delivers both the legal foundation and the emotional shock of what happened at the Timberline High School bus stop on October 18, 2024. Officer Hang took the stand first, detailing his contact with the Ali family after Fatima was reported missing. Calm and methodical, he walked the jury through the timeline of events: his initial runaway investigation, his discovery that Fatima and Isaiah were inside the school, and ultimately his trip to St. Peter's Hospital to interview Fatima directly. The jury was shown a photo of Fatima taken during that hospital visit (Exhibit 35), and Hang described her as "weak, softspoken," with a raspy voice that forced him to lean in closer to record. Later that night, he encountered Isaiah Williams, who showed him video footage of the incident at the bus stop. But Officer Hang’s testimony wasn’t limited to just police procedure. The State introduced a Temporary Protection Order (Exhibit 36), proof of service (Exhibit 37), and the body-worn camera video (Exhibit 38) showing Hang personally serving Zahraa Ali. That footage, which was published to the jury, revealed Zahraa’s confusion about the order’s purpose and limitations. Officer Hang, speaking calmly in the clip, warns her not to contact Isaiah in any way. The Defense would later argue he failed to use the department’s language line despite obvious signs she didn’t fully understand what was happening. That tension over communication, clarity, and control would set the stage for the next witness—Mary Wagner, a woman who happened upon the alleged assault while driving home with her husband. Her tone was measured but carried visible weight. She recounted stopping at the intersection, watching a man pin what appeared to be a young woman to the ground. Her voice tightened as she quoted the teenagers screaming nearby: “She can’t breathe!” “Her eyes are rolling back!” Wagner described the scene as chaotic—dust in the air, people trying to intervene, others attacking. She said the girl being held down seemed dazed and confused, stumbling away after the man was pulled off of her. Wagner remembered the girl’s expression: “Her eyes were huge. She looked terrified.” In the courtroom, those words hung for several beats. Her husband, Josh Wagner, physically restrained the man now known to be Ihsan Ali. Meanwhile, Wagner watched as the girl—later confirmed to be Fatima—ran in the direction of the school, unsteady on her feet. The jury listened intently as Wagner explained how Fatima didn’t seem sure of her surroundings, and how no physical resistance from the man was stopped by the blows from others. Taken together, Officer Hang and Mary Wagner gave the jury a two-pronged view of the alleged crime: one from within law enforcement protocol, the other from the middle of the street. Their testimony raised questions about what Fatima endured—and how clearly others were able to see it in real time. ⏱️ Check out these key moments: 00:12 Jury returns; Officer Hang’s direct examination resumes02:32 Officer confirms Mr. Ali believed daughter was with Isaiah07:50 Officer visits Fatima at hospital, describes her condition11:05 Isaiah shows police a video of the incident14:15 Temporary Protection Order introduced into evidence18:00 Bodycam footage shown of Hang serving Zahraa Ali26:01 Defense challenges Hang’s knowledge of strangulation injuries37:50 Hang explains police procedure for runaways and court service59:14 Officer questioned over language barrier and interpretation1:04:45 Mary Wagner testifies about bus stop altercation and chaos 📓 Want the full legal breakdown? Read the Justice Fusion Report ➡️ https://drive.google.com/file/d/1okQE... 🎥 Missed the full day of testimony? Watch the original Day 1 live broadcast here ➡️ https://youtube.com/live/kL52XYDBy78 🔒 Fair Use NoticeThis content is provided for educational, legal commentary, and public interest purposes under the Fair Use doctrine of 17 U.S.C. § 107. We use public record courtroom footage and transform it through timestamping, legal analysis, narrative reconstruction, and contextual commentary. Our goal is not to substitute the original material, but to illuminate it for viewers and promote civic understanding of the justice system. All visual and narrative elements are part of an original editorial work produced by Justice Lab.