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Maryland Cop Who Shot Stabbing Suspect In July Suspended For Assaulting Officers On Jan. 6 Maryland Cop Who Shot Stabbing Suspect In July Suspended For Assaulting Officers On Jan. 6
Maryland Cop Who Shot Stabbing Suspect In July Suspended For Assaulting Officers On Jan. 6 The same cop who shot and killed a stabbing suspect months ago in Maryland is now under the microscope for his alleged involvement in the January 6 insurrection in DC. Officer Justin Lee, 25, has been suspended by the Montgomery County Department of Police after he was indicted in connection to the riots at the Capitol, less than three months after he was placed on administrative leave for his role in a shooting involving a stabbing suspect. According to police, in July, the department was advised that Lee was the subject of an FBI investigation, though he was already on leave for the shoo…
String Of Indecent Exposures In Alexandria Nets 2 Arrests: Report String Of Indecent Exposures In Alexandria Nets 2 Arrests: Report
String Of Indecent Exposures In Alexandria Nets 2 Arrests: Report Police in Alexandria arrested two suspects in connection to five unrelated cases of indecent exposure, WUSA-9 reports. Khalid Benmana, 46, was arrested around 4:30 p.m. in the 1200 block of S. Hayes Street, after he entered a business and started touching himself inappropriately, as reported by WUSA-9. The second man charged with indecent exposure, 57-year-old Michael Shepherd, was arrested after police received a report that he stole items from one business before entering another business and exposing himself, the outlet said.  A woman reported being followed by a Middle Eastern ma…
Voters Seek To Recall PWC Board Chair Accused Of Using Position For Financial Gain Voters Seek To Recall PWC Board Chair Accused Of Using Position For Financial Gain
Voters Seek To Recall PWC Board Chair Accused Of Using Position For Financial Gain Thousands of Prince William County voters are petitioning for the recall of Board Chair Ann Wheeler.  After taking office, Wheeler invested hundreds of thousands of dollars in technology companies tied with data centers, as first reported by WUSA-9.  Many citizens are opposed to the data centers, citing newly released data that reveals their negative impacts on waterways and national parks. However, elected officials favor them for their proposed financial gain, apparently including Wheeler.  Wheeler was elected as Chair in 2019, but has been active on community boards for …