Last week's teenager was caught on police video stabbing a police officer who survived the attack. Director Virginia said Tuesday that if the stab wound was 1 inch to the right it was a “different story.”
After 2:30pm on Feb. 3, officers responded to the 12,800 block of Fair Lakes Parkway in Fair Lakes for the suspected event, the Fairfax County Police Department. I said.
“The 16-year-old was just swinging that knife,” Davis said. Thankfully, I've gotten into my muscles. Another inch to the right, that would have been a different story. ”
Police reportedly issued a statement to the police dispatch centre, adding that the claim was later determined to be false.
While investigating the incident, the suspect (a 16-year-old man) ran towards the officers and soon began assaulting him, police said.
Image source: Fairfax Co. (Va.) Police
Image source: Fairfax Co. (Va.) Police
During the attack, the teenager stabbed an officer once with a knife with his upper body and was later taken into custody, police said.
Image source: Fairfax Co. (Va.) Police
Image source: Fairfax Co. (Va.) Police
Police Chief Kevin Davis I told WRC-TV No weapons are used by the suspect.
Officers were taken to a local hospital with life-threatening injuries and were subsequently released, police said, adding that the suspect in the stab wounds was determined to be an individual sent by police on false claims.
Police say detectives from the department's main Crime Bureau have been charged with malicious injuries to a 16-year-old, and he was in custody. Davis added to the WRC that the teenager has not been charged as an adult.
Davis too He told WRC in a follow-up interview on Tuesday For a wounded officer, that may have been much worse for a six-year veteran engaged to another officer in the military.
“The 16-year-old was just waving that knife,” Davis told the station, “If there's a perfect place to stab – if it's something – it's on his vest and on his arms I went to his torso below, and it went into the muscles.
Image source: Fairfax Co. (Va.) Police
Detectives are asking witnesses or anyone with information about the case to call 703-246-7800, Option 2, police said, and resolve the crime by phone at 866-411-TIPS (866-411-8477). He added that it can be submitted anonymously through the person.) and online (click here). The tip is that you can download the “P3 Tips” app “Fairfax Co Crime Soluvers,”,” police said.
You can watch the police video of the attack below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2bxhhwr9pa
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