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Commonwealth Attorney Race is a Barnburner - Falls Church News-Press Online

The heated debate between former colleagues both running for commonwealth’s attorney sharpened after last month’s release of first-quarter fundraising by in .

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Anti-Missing Middle Rally "Hundreds of people gathered in Arlington Sunday afternoon to protest a Missing Middle housing proposal that opponents complained is 'deeply flawed' and is getting rushed through the county's approval process." [Patch] New Deputy Police Chiefs "Arlington County Police Chief Andy Penn is pleased to announce the appointment of Captain LaTasha

Northern Va police agree to investigate each other s officer shootings, but not Fairfax or Loudoun

Northern Va. police agree to investigate each other’s officer shootings, but not Fairfax or Loudoun Tom Jackman © Tom Jackman/TWP Herndon Police Chief Maggie DeBoard speaks at a news conference on Jan. 12, 2021, announcing a Critical Incident Response Team for police shootings in Northern Virginia. A group of 11 Northern Virginia police departments said Tuesday it has launched a Critical Incident Response Team to handle the investigations of police shootings, in-custody deaths and officer suicides in one another’s departments, allowing a group of detectives unrelated to the involved department to take an independent look at each case. But three of the largest law enforcement departments in Northern Virginia the Fairfax County police, the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office and the Alexandria police have not joined the response team. Fairfax said it had confidence in its detectives’ ability to be fair and transparent, and Loudoun and Alexandria sa

Northern Virginia police gree to investigate one another s officer shootings; 3 large departments decline to participate

Skip to main content Northern Virginia police gree to investigate one another s officer shootings; 3 large departments decline to participate Tom Jackman, The Washington Post Jan. 13, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 3 1of3Herndon Police Chief Maggie DeBoard speaks at a news conference on Jan. 12, 2021, announcing a Critical Incident Response Team for police shootings in Northern Virginia.Washington Post photo by Tom JackmanShow MoreShow Less 2of3Manassas City Police Chief Douglas Keen speaks at a Jan. 12, 2021, news conference announcing the formation of the Critical Incident Response Team for police shootings.Washington Post photo by Tom JackmanShow MoreShow Less 3of3 WASHINGTON - A group of 11 suburban Northern Virginia police departments said Tuesday it has launched a Critical Incident Response Team to handle the investigations of police shootings, in-custody deaths and officer suicides in one another s departments, allowing a group of detectives unrelated to the i

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