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Suspect Sought In Double Virginia Stabbing, 2 Victims Airlifted: Police Suspect Sought In Double Virginia Stabbing, 2 Victims Airlifted: Police
Suspect Sought In Double Virginia Stabbing, 2 Victims Airlifted: Police A suspect is being sought in a Prince William County stabbing in which two people were airlifted with serious injuries overnight, police said. Khadija Ayesha Campbell, 35, was arguing with another 35-year-old woman at the Summerland Apartments in the 1800 block of Gableridge Turn in Woodbridge just before 4:10 a.m., Friday, Aug. 11, when a 59-year-old man tried to intervene, Prince William County police said. Campbell pulled out a knife and stabbed both victims to the upper body before fleeing the apartment. Officers arrived on scene and rendered first aid to both victims who were…
'Super Drunk' Fairfax County Supervising Attorney Captured Refusing To Leave Bar (VIDEO) 'Super Drunk' Fairfax County Supervising Attorney Captured Refusing To Leave Bar (VIDEO)
'Super Drunk' Fairfax County Supervising Attorney Captured Refusing To Leave Bar (Video) Police bodycam footage appears to show Fairfax County supervising attorney Ashleigh Landers Sutton refusing to leave a Manassas bar over the weekend (scroll for video). The incident involving Sutton, one of Commonwealth’s Attorney Steve Descano’s top supervising attorneys, happened at Old Towne Sports Pub around 2 a.m. Saturday, June 10. A secretary for Descano's office declined comment to Daily Voice Thursday morning, June 15.  In the 911 call obtained by Daily Voice, a caller at the pub tells dispatcher he was "not having an emergency" but requested an officer for a woman refusing to le…
Suspect ID'd After Abducting Hostage During 12-Hour Standoff In Herndon, Police Say Suspect ID'd After Abducting Hostage During 12-Hour Standoff In Herndon, Police Say
Suspect ID'd After Abducting Hostage During 12-Hour Standoff In Herndon, Police Say New information has been released by police in Virginia following a 12-hour standoff with a barricaded suspect who took a hostage overnight. Paul Graves, 66, of Herndon, surrendered himself to police shortly after 8:45 a.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 28, but not after putting investigators through the paces during a lengthy incident that began late on Tuesday night that required intervention from multiple police agencies. Original story - Twelve-Hour Standoff In Herndon Ends With Hostage Safe, Barricaded Man In Custody (DEVELOPING) The incident began late on Tuesday, Dec. 27 in the 700 block …