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Suspect Terrorizing Manassas Wanted In 2nd Stabbing This Summer — This Time For Murder
Nearly two months after being charged in a Manassas stabbing, Bobby Damont Gross is wanted again.
This time, for murder.
Bobby Damont Gross, who also goes by Davon Green, is believed to have stabbed Todd Ehardt, 25, in the chest during a fight in a Sudley Road parking lot in Manassas around 10:20 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 25, county police said.
Gross fled and remains at large, while Ehardt was taken to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
In early June, Gross was charged with aggravated malicious wounding for a stabbing on Stream Walk Lane.
The Police Department is offering …
BB Gun-Wielding Man, Woman Charged In Virginia Armed Robbery
A Virginia pair has been charged in an armed robbery.
Cresty Villeda, 23, and Adrian Barett Barett, 20, both of Woodbridge, wereeach charged with robbery and use of a firearm in commission of a felony, Prince William County police said.
The victim, a 20-year-old man, made arrangements to meet a female acquaintance on the 14300 block of Westway Lane in Woodbridge the evening of Thursday, Aug. 24, police said.
While the parties were in the apartment building, an unknown man, later identified as Barett, approached the victim and pulled out a firearm before taking his money.
Villed…
Virginia Mom Of Twins Killed In Florida Bar Fight With Couple: Report
A mom of twins with Virginia ties was shot and killed during a fight at a Florida bar this week.
Tierra Binion, 25, was fighting with Rachel DeRise, 23, at Mugs & Jugs bar and drive-through in Pensacola on Wednesday, Aug. 23, WEAR News reports citing the Escambia County Sheriff's Office.
The two were "mutually combative," but the fight went from inside the bar to the parking lot, where DeRise's boyfriend, Christian Ketchup, punched Binion — knocking her out cold, the outlet said. Ketchup and DeRise are accused of beating Binion, of Virginia Beach, as she lay unconscious on the ground b…
Dead Snakes, Seahorses Seized From Travelers At Washington Dulles Airport
Snakes, snake oil, sea horses, prohibited pork, and snail ointment were seized from travelers at Washington Dulles International Airport this month, officials said.
The first traveler, who arrived on Aug. 1 from Vietnam, was destined to Fairfax, and referred to a secondary baggage examination, U.S. Customs and Border Protection announced.
CBP agriculture specialists and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) inspectors discovered prohibited pork, but also found 77 dry seahorses, five jars of snail ointment, and five dead snakes.
The import of the seahorses, snakes, and snail oint…