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Virginia Police Chief: ‘January 6 Can't Happen Again'
Fairfax County Police Chief Kevin Davis shares why his department sent a “large platoon” to help secure the U.S. Capitol and D.C. for a rally Saturday in support of Jan. 6 defendants.
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New Fairfax County Police Chief Addresses His Critics
Northern Virginia Bureau Chief Julie Carey reports on new Fairfax County Police Chief Kevin Davis responding to critics of his appointment.
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New Fairfax County Police Chief Addresses Concerns About His Past
Just hours after a community forum where some residents called for his ouster, new Fairfax County Police Chief Kevin Davis held his first press conference, promising to make his department a model for the nation.
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Fairfax County Appoints New Police Chief
The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors appointed a new chief of the police department Friday.
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Fairfax County Police Chief Speaks on Big Issues Before Retirement
Fairfax County Police Chief Ed Roessler is retiring after nearly eight years on the job and more than three decades with the department. He and News4’s Pat Collins had a frank discussion about a number of hot-button issues.
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Suspect in Stabbing at Maryland Popeyes to Stay in Jail
A man charged with fatally stabbing a Popeyes restaurant customer who reportedly had cut to the line will be held without bond.
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Police Arrest Suspect in Fatal Stabbing at Maryland Popeyes
After a 10 -day manhunt, Prince George’s County Police arrested 30-year-old Ricoh McClain Wednesday night in Capitol Heights without incident. McClain is accused of fatally stabbing 28-year-old Kevin Davis outside of an Oxon Hill Popeye’s after Davis cut a line for the restaurant chain’s popular chicken sandwich. The case garnered national attention, and as News4’s Tracee Wilkins reports, police...
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Suspect in Fatal Popeyes Stabbing Arrested
The man suspected of fatally stabbing a man who cut the line at a Popeyes in Maryland has been arrested, police say. News4’s Justin Finch reports.
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Police Arrest Suspect in Fatal Stabbing at Maryland Popeyes
Police have arrested the suspect in a fatal stabbing at a Popeyes restaurant in Oxon Hill, Maryland.
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Police Identify Suspect in Fatal Stabbing at Maryland Popeyes
Police identified the suspect, who remains at large, in a fatal stabbing at a Popeyes restaurant in Oxon Hill, Maryland, last week.
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Police Search for Suspect in Deadly Popeyes Stabbing
Police in Prince George’s County are trying to find the man who killed someone at a Popeyes. News4’s Shomari Stone spoke to friends of the victim.
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Man Killed Outside Popeyes Cut in Line for Sandwich: Police
A man who cut in line at a Popeyes in Oxon Hill, Maryland, was stabbed to death. Police say it escalated from an argument to a homicide in 15 seconds. News4’s Tracee Wilkins reports.
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Review Board Says Baltimore Detective Likely Killed Himself
Ten months after the mysterious death of a Baltimore police detective, an investigative review board has concluded that he most likely killed himself.
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Twitter Target of Accused Gazette Gunman Wants Tougher Laws
An attorney calls for change after he and others lived in fear of the accused Capital Gazette gunman for years. Jodie Fleischer reports.
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Baltimore Police Detective's Slaying Still a Baffling Mystery
In the nearly four months since Baltimore Detective Sean Suiter was shot in the head with his own gun the day before he was to testify for a grand jury investigating police corruption, his killing has become a baffling whodunit – a real-life version of the winding TV sagas that chronicle the city’s cops, crooks and corruption.
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Baltimore Officer Charged With Faking Video of Drug Find
A grand jury has indicted a Baltimore police officer on charges of fabricating evidence and misconduct months after public defenders released a body camera video that they say shows him planting drugs in an empty soup can.
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FBI Won't Investigate Slaying of Baltimore Detective Sean Suiter
Thousands of mourners have gathered at a church for the funeral of a Baltimore police detective.
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Mysterious Slaying of Detective the Talk of Baltimore
The unsolved Nov. 15 killing of Detective Sean Suiter is the talk of Baltimore, where residents are dissecting details of the case in offices, on street corners and on social media.
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Baltimore Police Announce Viewing of Slain Police Detective
The two-day viewing starting Monday for Detective Sean Suiter will be held at a funeral home in Randallstown. His funeral is scheduled for Wednesday, Baltimore police say.
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Baltimore Detective Was Shot Day Before He Was to Testify in Corruption Probe
A slain Baltimore police detective was shot with his own gun a day before he was set to testify in a corruption probe into activities of indicted police officers, Baltimore’s police commissioner said.