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Man Turns Himself In After Violent Elevator Incident

MANASSAS, Va. – On September 3, a male suspect involved with pushing a co-worker off of an elevator platform and then choking him on August 28, turned himself into police custody. 

Here’s the latest from Prince William police:

Malicious Wounding | Strangulation *ARREST – On September 3rd, the accused sought in the assault incident which occurred in the 12100 block of Livingston Rd in Manassas on August 28th turned himself into police without incident.

Arrested on September 3rd:

David Nicholas RHODES, 30, of 13926 Mattapony Dr in Woodbridge

Charged with malicious wounding and strangulation

Court date: October 27, 2014 | Bond: unavailable

Malicious Wounding | Strangulation [Previously Released] – On August 28th at 6:00PM, officers responded to investigate an assault which was reported to have occurred in the 12100 block of Livingston Rd in Manassas (20109) around 10:45AM. The victim, a 35 year old man of Warrenton, reported to police that he and the accused, a coworker, were involved in a verbal altercation which escalated. During the encounter, the accused pushed the accused off of an elevated platform onto the ground. Once on the ground, the accused proceeded to choke the victim. The victim was treated for his injuries at an area hospital. The accused fled the area. Following the investigation, officers obtained warrants against the accused.