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New Fairfax County Police Department chief speaks amid controversy over hiring process
Fairfax County officials appointed Kevin Davis police chief after he served in several posts across the region. Now, some locals are concerned about his past. Author: John Henry Updated: 7:09 AM EDT May 7, 2021
FAIRFAX COUNTY, Va. Fairfax County Police Chief Kevin Davis spoke to the community’s residents Thursday after some locals claimed the process used to recently hire him was not transparent.
Davis started work as Fairfax County’s top cop on May 3. The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors appointed him to officially replace former Fairfax County Police Chief Edwin Roessler on April 23.
Detectives with the Prince George's County Police Department and the Prince George's County Fire/EMS Department are investigating the death of a man who they say was found dead in an SUV in Landover. On May 1, Prince George's County first responders were called to the 6500 block of Columbia Park Road just before 6 p.m. for reports of a driver that was believed to be dead inside of an SUV. The preliminary investigation conducted by Prince.
Finn operates a security company that patrols apartment complexes and employs some off-duty Prince George s County police officers part time. He allegedly didn’t report $1.3 million in income from his business.
Police sources said all of the suspended officers worked under Finn at some point in the department s special assignment unit. It s not clear if they worked for Finn s security company as secondary employment, but sources said they are being investigated for double dipping being paid by the department and a secondary employer, a criminal offense.
The department released a statement to News4 about the suspensions, saying, “The Prince George’s County Police Department has suspended four officers for violation of secondary employment policies. The four officers have been suspended with pay. This is an internal investigation, a personnel matter, and under Maryland law, discussions of personnel matters are prohibited. As is customary, the Prince George’s County Police D
Maryland Man Charged with Murdering His 2-Month-Old Son After Admitting to Shaking the Infant: Police Jerry Lambe
Rodriquez Holeman
A Maryland man who allegedly admitted to shaking his 2-month-old son has been charged with murder, local authorities said Monday.
The Prince George County Police Department’s Homicide Unit announced in a press release that 31-year-old
Rodriquez Holeman was arrested in connection with the death of his infant son,
Rodriquez Holeman Jr.
Police and emergency medical personnel were dispatched to the Holeman home on Murray Hill Road in Fort Washington on April 23 after receiving a report for an unresponsive child. Holeman Jr. was rushed to a nearby hospital but was pronounced dead “a short time” after arriving at the facility.