Suspect in attack on US diplomat in Mexico brought to US
ALEXANDRIA, Va. — A California man who authorities say shot and wounded a U.S. consular officer in Mexico appeared to don a wig and stalk his target before opening fire, according to court papers.
Authorities brought Zia Zafar, 31, of Chino Hills, California, to the U.S. on Monday night to face a federal charge of attempted murder of a diplomat. Zafar made his initial appearance Tuesday in federal court in Alexandria.
A magistrate ordered Zafar held pending a detention hearing scheduled for Friday and appointed the federal public defender to represent him. The public defender, Ken Troccoli, declined comment after Tuesday’s brief hearing.
Surveillance video captured parts of Friday’s shooting of consular officer Christopher Ashcraft, including video showing a shooter taking aim and firing a shot.

