UpdatedFri, May 7, 2021 at 9:22 pm ET
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A Herndon man was identified as the victim of the fatal shooting at the Chantilly Shopping Center, according to the Fairfax County police. (Shutterstock)
Updated (May 7, 9:15 p.m.): Fairfax County Police identified 26-year-old Brian Constanza-Campos of Herndon as the person who was found fatally shot Friday morning near the Chantilly Shopping Center, according to a police release.
Rescue personnel arriving on the scene Friday morning declared Constanza-Campos deceased. An autopsy will be conducted by the chief medical examiner to ascertain the manner and cause of his death.
Detectives are continuing to investigate the events leading up to the shooting. They are also processing several cartridge cases and other evidence found at the scene.
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UpdatedFri, May 7, 2021 at 12:54 pm ET
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On his first day on the job, Chief Kevin Davis visited the Mount Vernon District Station. From left are 1st Lt. Frederick Chambers, Davis, and Capt. Brian Ruck. (@FairfaxCountyPD)
FAIRFAX COUNTY, VA New Fairfax County Police Chief Kevin Davis, who has been under a swirl of controversy since news emerged about lawsuits from his past, fielded questions from the public Thursday night during a call-in meeting. We are aware that there have been some incidents that have come to light that have raised concern in our community, said Fairfax County Board Chairman Jeff McKay, who hosted the public input session with Lee District Supervisor Rodney Lusk. I want to reiterate that we have heard those and we understand those and we want to hear your questions tonight.
May 7, 2021 at 2:10pm
(Updated 5:00 p.m.) Kevin Davis’s first challenge as Fairfax County’s new police chief is to earn the public’s trust, and if the community input session held last night (Thursday) was any indication, it will be a formidable task.
In a virtual discussion that lasted more than two hours, caller after caller expressed dismay at what they believe was insufficient transparency and community engagement from the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors during the hiring process, leading many to question that if the county made the right decision in appointing Davis.
“The Board’s closed-door deliberations and no community involvement in the vetting process left us in the dark. This, coupled with press revelations after the selection, rendered the process fatally flawed,” Diane Burkley Alejandro, lead advocate for the immigrant rights organization ACLU Power People Fairfax, said during the session.