“A woman of action,” Fredericksburg Free Press reported.
“I hope there is an awakening that comes from this tragedy,” Stephon Myers said.
“A woman of action,” Fredericksburg Free Press reported.
“I hope there is an awakening that comes from this tragedy,” Stephon Myers said.
On October 29, a Prince William Circuit Court judge denied an appeal for bail for Dr. Latoya Crabbe, who stands accused of second-degree murder in the shooting of her husband, Curtis Crabbe Jr.
Prosecutors allege that Crabbe admitted to the October 21 shooting. Her attorney, David Daughtery, maintains it was an act of self-defense. With Judge Kimberly A. Irving’s ruling, Crabbe will remain in the Prince William County jail without bond.