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Man arrested for robbing Home Depot

The Seven Corners Home Depot.

A 25-year-old man from Maryland was arrested for robbing the Home Depot in Seven Corners and eluding the police.

On June 28, shortly before 2:30 p.m., the man threatened an employee and took merchandise without paying, the Fairfax County Police Department reports.

He left in a Toyota that had been reported stolen earlier that day. Responding officers located the Toyota and attempted a traffic stop. The car sped away and entered another jurisdiction.

Officers notified that jurisdiction, and the man was arrested. He was charged with robbery, grand larceny, petit larceny, auto theft, eluding, driving without a license, and possession of a fictitious registration.

18 responses to “Man arrested for robbing Home Depot

  1. Thank you Maryland and DC. Your lovely citizens continue to bless us Virginians with their presence.

    1. Because lord knows that the citizens of Virginia, the birthplace of the Confederacy and current home/headquarters to American neo-Nazi Richard Spence, are beacons of light and purity in this otherwise grim world…

      1. When I see DC or MD license plates, I aassume they will do something stupid. It is a good practice of defensive driving to have situational awareness of who is likely to be an irresponsible lout. Like you…

      2. The “Birthplace of the Confederacy” is Abbeville, South Carolina. Virginia was one of the last states to secede from the union.

        Richard Spencer (note the spelling) spends most of his time in Montana.

        And are you really blaming people in safe, peaceful, multi-ethnic Virginia, who are repeatedly victimized by criminals from Maryland and DC, for what long-dead people did over 150 years ago?

    2. From what I read in the mainstream media, when arrested the man was wearing a MAGA hat, repeating the Big Lie the election was stolen, and claiming Trump told him to commit the robbery.

      The moral? Don’t assume the lack of details in news reports means someone is trying to hide information, and you know what that information is.

  2. The way things have been going in Fairfax and other jurisdictions, he’s probably out on bail already through the revolving door!

  3. Make note of homes in your neighborhood that have Maryland or DC plates consistently parked out in front —- or parked in the wrong direction—- It’s very often a red flag for criminal activity and at the very least code violations— (Grass height, noise, boarding house, un coded construction, parking on lawn, etc.) —- then report it on FIDO website; vote and campaign for local candidates who acknowledge the crime problem; and support police.

  4. The “Post” reported today that the DC Council is proposing to change the law on renewal of driver licenses. The proposal to renew a driver’s license, residents of DC DO NOT have to pay for the tickets they have accumulated, because the livelihoods of poor people will be affected. Nothing about reciprocity for VA or MD residents. So if I was poverty stricken I’d go to DC traffic court and plead poverty.

  5. Equal application of the law has been gone for some time. It’s worse some places than others. Places where race/creed are determining factors of just about anything – those areas have the most unequal application of the law. People are starting to wake up to it now, not that it matters.

    Steve Descano has said he will enforce some laws and not others and “doesn’t care what Virginia law states.”

    So we have unequal application of the law, and enforcement of some laws and not others. This type of behavior will further erode what’s left of confidence our social contract, and in our judicial system.

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