In the land of the stupid




Crowd Jeers the Police In Reston Disturbance By Jane Seaberry and Laura A. KiernanWashington Post Staff Writers. The Washington Post (1974-Current file). Washington, D.C.: Jul 23, 1976. pg. 45, 2 pgs Police, some armed with shotguns and wearing protective helmets, confronted about 15 jeering Rest on teenagers and adults Wednesday n eight in the latest of a series of recent disturbances, vandalism incidents and shootings that have hit the new Fairfax County town.  

Fairfax Police Wound Unarmed Youth in Car Chase; Assault, Larceny Charged The Washington Post (1974-Current file). Washington, D.C.: Jul 12, 1977. pg. C3, 1 pgs A 16-year-old Fairfax youth was shot and wounded by county police early Sqturday at the conclusion of a high speed auto chase   

Detective Is Retired On Disability Despite Tax Case Guilty Pleas; Officer Retired on Disability After Tax Case Guilty Pleas By Blaine Harden Washington Post Staff Writer. The Washington Post (1974-Current file). Washington, D.C.: Jul 21, 1979. pg. D1, 2 pgs Three weeks after pleading guilty to two misdemeanor counts of filing false tax returns, a Fairfax County police detective was granted a full disability retirement by a retirement board that was unaware of the detective's court plea.