UpdatedThu, Jan 21, 2021 at 12:52 pm ET Reply Loudoun County Supervisors voted to donate $10,000 they want to go to assist the medical costs of a Camron Gentry, who was shot Jan. 2 in the line of duty. (Go Fund With Me (Used with permission)) ASHBURN, VA — As a Loudoun County Sheriff's Deputy faces a long road to recovery after being shot earlier this month at a Sterling Walmart, the county Board of Supervisors has voted to donate $10,000 they are asking go toward the officer's rehabilitation costs. Deputy Camron Gentry was shot along with two store security officers on Jan. 2 when they tried to arrest a man who police said had stolen merchandise from the store. Steven Thodos of Sterling faces 11 criminal charges in the incident after being arrested following a search for Thodos, who injured three people in the shooting.