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Prince William police have charged a Pennsylvania man following a dispute at a Woodbridge home.
According to Prince William police, officers were called to a home on Alaska Road in Woodbridge to investigate a domestic incident on the evening of September 7.
The Stafford County Commonwealth’s Attorney, Eric Olsen, has decided not to seek the death penalty in the case against Antoine Johnson.
Antoine Johnson – a 26-year old Maryland man – was originally charged with first degree murder of 29-year old Stafford resident and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) police officer Jeremy Brown.
Volunteer firefighters in Dale City got a free meal on Labor Day.
The Olive Garden restaurant at Potomac Mills mall brought a spread of food to Dale City Volunteer Fire Department Station 13 on Hillendale Drive on Monday. Fire crews munched on lasagna, spaghetti, ziti, salad, and, of course, breadsticks.
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A group of Prince William residents and family members of Jim Breslin are raising funds for ‘The Ride to Conquer Cancer’.
The scheduled debate between Democrat Jeremy McPike and Republican Hal Parrish on Oct. 6, 2015 has been canceled.
Due to requests for date and venue changes, the campaigns were unable to agree to a date and location for the debate.
A Woodbridge woman has been arrested, following a fight, and a high-speed car chase.
According to Prince William police, officers were called to Varsity Drive in Woodbridge for a fight. When an office arrived, they got information that the victim, a 51-year old Woodbridge man, had been stabbed, and 40-year old Woodbridge woman Tina Scales left the scene in a vehicle, stated Prince William police.
Another indecent exposure incident took place in Woodbridge, yesterday afternoon.
According to Prince William police, officers were called to the Misty Ridge Apartments leasing office on Delaware Drive in Woodbridge for an indecent exposure.
Several individuals from Prince William and Manassas have been sentenced in federal court, following a long investigation into the ‘None Trey Gangsters Bloods’ street gang.
According to a U.S. Justice Department release, the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force led the investigation into the group, which led to federal prosecution of 37 area gang members – 18 of which were from Prince William and Manassas.
Governor Terry McAuliffe met with parents, teachers and administrators at an ‘education roundtable’ at Brooke Point High School in Stafford last week.
Meeting in the newly completed library facility at the high school, the roundtable, which was run by Virginia Secretary of Education Anne Holton, gave time for parents to speak to McAuliffe about education.