Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live about two miles from this incident and drove by the police investigating it the other day (yes, fully aware the Rt. 1 area is dicey, my neighborhood is not and I've been happy here).
Long story short: earlier this week, there was a (seemingly) random murder of a woman waiting for the bus. The person of interest (who is now in custody) has a rap sheet a mile long and has been charged with malicious wounding (at least four times); rape (which was not prosecuted); and numerous other offenses like drunk in public, trespassing, and larceny. Why in the world was this person not in jail? I don't mean for this to be a political post but I'm appalled this sort of person is allowed to walk amongst us. And very sorry it may have cost this woman her life.
https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/crime/woman-dies-trauma-fairfax-county-bus-stop-police-say/65-43cd9a0d-fc22-4354-95b7-18b02dc15cd5
Go to the courthouses where he was charged and look up the records. There are lots of reasons why cases don't get prosecuted, often because the original victim or witnesses can't be found or don't want to testify. And we don't lock up people for life for public intoxication (which in a lot of places is not a crime, only public consumption is)m trespassing, or larceny. And 3 strikes laws turn out to be a bad idea.
I looked up his name, and cases were in fact dropped due to lack of witness or victim testimony. The article says there was no record of contact attempts and no subpoenas were issued, which then becomes a question of how the office and/or law enforcement are prioritizing cases, staying on top of workloads, etc. We live in a world were rape kits sit without being processed for years, so. . .
Anonymous wrote:I live about two miles from this incident and drove by the police investigating it the other day (yes, fully aware the Rt. 1 area is dicey, my neighborhood is not and I've been happy here).
Long story short: earlier this week, there was a (seemingly) random murder of a woman waiting for the bus. The person of interest (who is now in custody) has a rap sheet a mile long and has been charged with malicious wounding (at least four times); rape (which was not prosecuted); and numerous other offenses like drunk in public, trespassing, and larceny. Why in the world was this person not in jail? I don't mean for this to be a political post but I'm appalled this sort of person is allowed to walk amongst us. And very sorry it may have cost this woman her life.
https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/crime/woman-dies-trauma-fairfax-county-bus-stop-police-say/65-43cd9a0d-fc22-4354-95b7-18b02dc15cd5
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It can be confusing if you're not familiar with the area.
There is the City of Alexandria (its own government) and the surrounding Alexandria section of Fairfax County (Fairfax County government).
The stabbing happened in the Alexandria section of Fairfax County.
DP. I usually say unincorporated Alexandria to help people understand.
Anonymous wrote:It can be confusing if you're not familiar with the area.
There is the City of Alexandria (its own government) and the surrounding Alexandria section of Fairfax County (Fairfax County government).
The stabbing happened in the Alexandria section of Fairfax County.
Anonymous wrote:CA favors criminals over the general public.
Anonymous wrote:You mean Virginia, not CA
Anonymous wrote:You mean Virginia, not CA
Anonymous wrote:This isn't Alexandria. It's Fairfax County.