Loudoun Now County supervisors have voted to donate $10,000 to the Loudoun First Responders Foundation, asking the organization to use the money to support the long-term recovery of Loudoun County Sheriff’s Deputy Camron Gentry. Gentry and two Walmart loss prevention officers were shot as they sought to detain a man at the Sterling Walmart Jan. 2. Police pursued a suspect down Rt. 28 into Fairfax County before being arresting him on Pennsboro Drive in Chantilly after a nearly two-hour search. Steven E. Thodos has been arraigned in General District Court on 11 felony charges. The two Walmart employees have both been released from the hospital, but according to the latest updates from a GoFundMe page supporting his recovery, Gentry remains hospitalized undergoing physical therapy, with extensive additional surgeries still planned.