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$15,000 reward offered in fatal Manassas Mall parking lot shooting

A $15,000 reward is being offered in the double shooting at Virginia’s Manassas Mall April 2 that left a Baltimore man dead and another man injured. Jahmar Graves, 34, and the second victim, who is recovering, were in the area for contract work, Prince William County Police Chief Peter Newsham said during a Tuesday briefing. “The two victims and a friend went out to the mall for an evening out when they encountered a second group of five unknown individuals,” Newsham said. “By all accounts, the two groups did not know each other.” The chief said there was a “relatively minor” altercation inside the mall that didn’t rise above “some pushing and shoving.”

$15K Reward Available In Manassas Mall Murder Case: Police

Reply The Prince William County Police Department asked for the public s help in identifying suspects involved in a shooting that killed a man outside the Manassas Mall on April 2. (Mark Hand/Patch) MANASSAS, VA A $15,000 reward is being offered to anyone who can provide information that leads to the arrests and conviction of the suspects in a shooting that killed one man outside the Manassas Mall on April 2. The reward is being offered by the Prince William County Police Department through a partnership with the FBI. Prince William County Police Chief Peter Newsham announced the reward at a press conference on Tuesday, April 2o. Newsham said that the victim in the shooting, Jahmar Latravern Graves of Baltimore, was working a contact position in the area to support his family.

Police investigating racist vandalism in Woodbridge

Police investigating racist vandalism in Woodbridge Home tagged with racist, sexist graffiti The victim of racist graffiti in a Northern Virginia neighborhood is speaking out and sharing her shock after someone spray-painted the N-word and several other slurs on her property. WOODBRIDGE, Va. (FOX 5 DC) - Prince William County Police are investigating after a Woodbridge family found the N-word and other slurs spray-painted on their property Monday. The family, which FOX 5 agreed not to identify, says they are originally from Nigeria. A resident noticed the grafitti at the home off Rush Drive while taking out the trash. The N-word was painted on their garage door, while derogatory words for sex workers were painted on a fence and car.

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