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Update to Stabbing at Grace Covenant Church

Sully Police District – While Detectives from our Major Crimes Bureau continue to investigate potential motives for the brazen stabbing incident that took place this past weekend at Grace Covenant Church, there is no evidence or indication that victims were targeted based on race, sexual orientation or religious affiliation. The defendant in this incident was a member of the church

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Charges Filed in Grace Covenant Church Stabbing as Detectives Continue Investigation

Sully Police District – A man is facing charges after two people were stabbed inside of a Chantilly church yesterday afternoon. Officers responded around 3 p.m. to Grace Covenant Church located at 4600 Brookfield Corporate Drive for a reported stabbing. When officers arrived, Chance Harrison, 32, of South Riding, was being restrained by several members of the congregation including Fairfax

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MESSAGE FROM CHIEF EDWIN C. ROESSLER JR. ON DEPARTMENT’S COVID-19 BUSINESS PRACTICES

Chief Edwin C. Roessler Jr. shares with the community the steps the department is taking to improve the culture of safety at work and within the community to preserve the sanctity of all human life as we navigate the global COVID-19 health crisis. The following provides several adaptations to our business practices: To maintain a high level of customer service,

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UPDATE: Investigation Continues after Officer Involved Shooting in Falls Church Area

McLean Police District – Our criminal and administrative investigations continue after an officer deployed deadly force last night around 10 p.m. in the 7600 block of Lee Landing Drive in the Falls Church section of Fairfax County. Officers from the Special Weapons and Tactics Team (SWAT) entered a house while serving a narcotics search warrant and related arrest warrants. They

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Holiday Tree Serves as Solemn Reminder of Public Safety Deaths

A 9’ tree decorated in ornaments with special meaning stands outside the entrance to the Fairfax County Public Safety Headquarters. During this holiday season, the Fairfax County Police Association sought a way to illustrate the epidemic of death by suicide and line of duty deaths that continue to plague our public safety community. The tree, which was donated by the

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