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Fairfax County Parkway, VA

Man Dies Weeks After Unlicensed, Uninsured Driver Caused Wrong-Way Fairfax Parkway Crash: Cops Man Dies Weeks After Unlicensed, Uninsured Driver Caused Wrong-Way Fairfax Parkway Crash: Cops
Man Dies Weeks After Unlicensed, Uninsured Driver Caused Wrong-Way Fairfax Parkway Crash: Cops An 83-year-old man died weeks after a wrong-way, three-car crash in Fairfax County, authorities announced. James Berry Gautier, 83, of Burke, was heading north on the Fairfax County Parkway when he was struck by 53-year-old Mark Anthony Addison, of Sterling, who was heading south on Sept. 8 around 10:30 a.m., county police said. Addison's Chevrolet Express Van drove over the median into northbound lanes and also collided with a tractor-trailer that was also traveling north  The impact caused the Express Van to collide with a tractor-trailer that was also traveling north on Fairfax Cou…
Pedestrian Killed Walking Near Busy VA Intersection, Police Say Pedestrian Killed Walking Near Busy VA Intersection, Police Say
Pedestrian Killed Walking Near Busy VA Intersection, Police Say A pedestrian died after being struck by a driver on Friday morning near a busy Fairfax County intersection. Police confirmed that one person was killed while walking along Richmond Highway (Route 1) and Fairfax County Parkway in the Fort Belvoir area, though the circumstances surrounding the fatal strike are still under investigation. The crash was reported at approximately 7:30 a.m. on Friday, April 7. The victim was pronounced dead at the scene. Investigators made note that the driver remained at the scene after striking the pedestrian. Southbound Richmond Hwy to northbound Fairfax …
Man Kills Himself On Fairfax Parkway: Police Man Kills Himself On Fairfax Parkway: Police
Man Kills Himself On Fairfax Parkway: Police An unidentified man died after he shot himself on a roadway in Fairfax County on Tuesday, July 19, police said.  The man attempted suicide sometime before 7:20 a.m. at Fairfax County Parkway and Waterline Drive in Burke, the Fairfax County Police said. The parkway was closed down between Old Keene Mill and Lee Chapel, and the man was taken to the hospital where he later succumbed to his injuries, officials said.  The southbound lanes were opened back up, but one northbound lane of the parkway is still closed, police said.  Detectives are still i…