Hundreds Attend One-Year Memorial for Officer Chris Yung — With glowing balloons in hand, hundreds attended the Yung family one-year memorial ceremony at Sowder Village Square in Manassas at 7 p.m. on Dec. 31, gathering in honor of fallen Prince William Police Motorcycle Officer Chris Yung. [Bristow Beat]

Police Department Honors Fallen Officer Chris Yung with a Portrait Unveiling — ?On Dec. 31, 2012, Prince William County Police Officer Chris Yung, 35, died as the result of a traffic accident at Va. 28 and Piper Lane when he was on his way to help others involved in a separate accident a few miles away. [Prince William County]


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At approximately 1:30PM on December 22, 2013 Manassas City Police responded to “Don Julio Restaurant” located at 9007 Centreville Rd for a report of an assault. According to the victim, he was sitting at the bar inside the restaurant when a male subject approached him and brandished a firearm. Two more male subjects then struck him from behind and a fight ensued. The victim was transported to an area hospital where he was treated for non-life-threatening injuries.

Aggravated Assault – Arrest


WOODBRIDGE, Va. — Several area cab companies will give free rides up to $30 tonight as part of the SoberRide program.

The rides will be offered for those 21-years-old and older between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. to offer New Year’s revelers a safe ride home. The program also helps to keep drunken drivers off the roads, according to the program’s sponsor Washington Regional Alcohol Program.


Officer Chris Yung’s family plans remembrance ceremony — The family of Prince William County police Officer Chris Yung will host a public remembrance on New Year’s Eve near the scene of the crash that claimed his life. [Insidenova.com]

Virginia picked as a test site for drone aircraft — The Federal Aviation Administration announced six states on Monday that will develop test sites for drones, a critical next step for the march of the unmanned aircraft into U.S. skies. [Richmond Times-Dispatch]


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