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Workplace Violence

Man Wanted For Abduction In Violent VA Chick-fil-A Dispute: Police Man Wanted For Abduction In Violent VA Chick-fil-A Dispute: Police
Man Wanted For Abduction In Violent VA Chick-fil-A Dispute: Police A Virginia man is being sought by police in connection with a violent workplace disputed, authorities said. Exequias Carbajal Ortiz, of Manassas, was involved in a fight at Chick-fil-A on Sudley Manor Drive around 3:10 p.m. Thursday, June 8, Prince William County police said. Ortiz, 38, and his 33-year-old coworker went into a back room during the encounter, where Ortiz grabbed the victim's wrist and prevented her from leaving, police said. The two eventually separated, and the police were contacted. No injuries were reported. Following the investigation, officers obtained arrest …
Stafford Traffic Control Employee Fires Gun Outside Workplace During Tantrum Stafford Traffic Control Employee Fires Gun Outside Workplace During Tantrum
Stafford Traffic Control Employee Fires Gun Outside Workplace During Tantrum A Stafford man was arrested for firing his gun at work in a fit of rage, police said.Just before 11 a.m. on August 19, police responded to Richmond Traffic Control, located at 1182 Ramoth Church Road, where they discovered that an employee fired a gun during a verbal dispute with another employee, Stafford police said. John Evans, 43, left the workplace to grab the handgun from his truck, before firing the weapon into the ground, officials reported. Evans' gunfire narrowly missed the other employee's tire and another employee suffered a medical emerge…
Virginia Man Sentenced For Assault, Murdering Co-Worker With Fishing Knife On Scalloping Boat Virginia Man Sentenced For Assault, Murdering Co-Worker With Fishing Knife On Scalloping Boat
Virginia Man Sentenced For Assault, Murdering Co-Worker With Fishing Knife On Scalloping Boat A Mexican national last known to be living in Virginia will spend nearly two decades behind bars after admitting to viciously attacking three former coworkers on a commercial fishing boat, killing one during a violent attack off the coast of Nantucket in Massachusetts. Franklin Freddy Meave Vasquez, 31, was sentenced by US District Court Judge Allison D. Burroughs to 235 months in prison followed by three years of supervised release after pleading guilty to one count of second-degree murder, attempted murder, and assault with a dangerous weapon. On Sept. 23, 2018, “The Captain Billy Haver” …