Category Archives: Court

Holiday Season Gun Safety: Ensuring a Safer Celebration

Fairfax, VA – As the holiday season approaches, the Fairfax County Police Department emphasizes the crucial importance of responsible gun ownership and firearm safety within our community. This initiative seeks to ensure that our community members enjoy a safe and joyous holiday season while reducing the risk of firearm-related accidents and incidents. This year, we are proud to partner with

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Fatal Pedestrian Crash in Annandale

Mason Police District- A 62-year-old man died Saturday morning after he was hit by a car on April 25. David Neal, of Alexandria, was crossing Little River Turnpike near Carrico Drive around 10 p.m. A 1997 BMW 750 was traveling westbound and hit Neal, who was not in the crosswalk. The driver remained at the scene and cooperated with the

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Man Pleads Guilty after Shooting at an Officer

Reston Police District –  A 21-year-old Herndon man appeared in court today after shooting at an officer who was driving a marked cruiser almost a year ago.  Brian Neftali Landaverde pleaded guilty to Attempted Capital Murder, Use of a Firearm in the Commission of a Felony, and Speed to Elude in connection with the January 22 incident in the Great Falls

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UPDATE: Officer on Restricted Duty After Pleading No Contest to Reckless Driving

Officer Pshko Siteki appeared in Fairfax County General District Court this morning and pleaded “no contest” to a misdemeanor reckless driving charge that resulted from a crash he was involved in on February 18 of this year. Colonel Edwin C. Roessler Jr. has placed him on restricted duty without police powers pending the outcome of the ongoing administrative investigation. Chief

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UPDATE: Defendant Pleads Guilty to DWI in Crash that Injured Chief Roessler

During today’s court proceedings, the defendant in this case, Christie A. Edgar, plead guilty to Driving While Intoxicated, with a blood alcohol content of .26, in the December 12, 2016 crash that injured Chief Roessler. She was sentenced to 10 days in jail and a $1,000 fine. Her driver’s license was also restricted pending her successful completion of an alcohol

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