Two attempted robberies in Mason District
There were two
unrelated attempted robberies in Mason District on Dec. 16, according to the
Fairfax County Police Department.
unrelated attempted robberies in Mason District on Dec. 16, according to the
Fairfax County Police Department.
At 10:20 p.m., two victims walking on the 3300 block
of Glen Carlyn Drive in Bailey’s Crossroads were approached by a man who
displayed a hammer and demanded money. The victims ran and called police. Jose
G. Fuentes, 50, of Falls Church was arrested and charged with robbery. There were
injuries.
of Glen Carlyn Drive in Bailey’s Crossroads were approached by a man who
displayed a hammer and demanded money. The victims ran and called police. Jose
G. Fuentes, 50, of Falls Church was arrested and charged with robbery. There were
injuries.
At 11:11 p.m. a man entered a store in the 6200
block of Little River Turnpike in Lincolnia and demanded money from an
employee. The employee refused and the suspect fled. The suspect was described
as black, in his 20s, and about 6 feet tall.
block of Little River Turnpike in Lincolnia and demanded money from an
employee. The employee refused and the suspect fled. The suspect was described
as black, in his 20s, and about 6 feet tall.
More crap in the hood please return to senders.
I saw this link and I was like, "I bet the first comment is that usual guy ranting about how it was probably illegals." I was not disappointed. Now we just need to cue the unrelated Penny Gross rant.
open carry is the answer.
No, the obvious response to the first robbery attempt is for our Governor to support and push through much stronger hammer control laws.
Don't you force your hammer control laws on me! the second amendment guarantees my right to bear hammers! You'll take my assault hammer with extended nail magazine when you pry it from my cold dead fingers!