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Repeat offender with violent past gets plea deal due to mental health
- Ibraham received a plea deal on lesser charges in his latest crimes, with mental health considered in sentencing.
- Ibraham has a documented history of mental health issues, including schizophrenia, and has been evaluated as at elevated risk for reoffending.
- In 2016, Ibraham was serving 10 years for robbery with a deadly weapon when authorities say he nearly beat a corrections officer to death.
- After release in 2023, Ibraham was involved in a new carjacking incident where a man was pistol-whipped on video in Seattle.
- Ibraham was evaluated at Western State Hospital after recent incidents and spent the last two years in jail.
- A judge sentenced Ibraham to about eight years in prison, citing mental health history and sentencing guidelines.
- The report raises concerns about whether lack of continued support and treatment contributed to Ibraham’s recidivism.
- The 2016 case involved attempted murder charges that were dropped due to mental health issues.
- Neighbors and officials are watching for justice and safety after multiple violent incidents linked to Ibraham.
- Authorities say Ibraham displayed symptoms in King County jail after booking, influencing sentencing.
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