Average
Lateral Police Officer salaries for job postings in Fairfax County, VA are 17%
higher than average Lateral Police Officer salaries for job postings
nationwide.
1955, September 27). The Washington Post and Times Herald
(1954-1959),22.Youth Claims Assault by
County Police.
Judge
Denies He Pressured Police on Vote in Fairfax. (1950, October 14).
The Washington Post (1923-1954),1
Virginian
Acquitted In Scuffle With Police. (1957, July 16). The Washington
Post and Times Herald (1954-1959),p. B8
Pvt.
Uffinger Gets Reproof In Fairfax. (1957, July 23). The
Washington Post and Times Herald (1954-1959),p. A23
Limited
Wiretapping In Fairfax Is Endorsed. (1960, September 8). The
Washington Post, Times Herald (1959-1973),D7
Collision
With Cruiser Results In Man's Death. (1961, August 25). The
Washington Post, Times Herald (1959-1973),p. B8
By Helen Dewar Staff Reporter. (1963, November 7). Policeman Suspended to Face Probe Of
Slapping Handcuffed Youth in Car.
Fairfax
Police Sergeant Guilty in Slapping Case. (1963, November 14). The
Washington Post, Times Herald (1959-1973),C3
1964, October 22. Fairfax
Supervisor Jams on Brakes At Vice Squad's Snazzy Sports Cars. The
Washington Post, Times Herald
Senate
Unit to Quiz County Police Chief On Fairfax Wiretaps. (1966,
March 28). The Washington Post, Times Herald (1959-1973),p. B1.
Fairfax
'Bug' Use Defended. (1966, March 30). The Washington Post, Times
Herald (1959-1973),B1
Youth
Killed By Police Car In Fairfax :Youth Killed By Police Car In Fairfax.
(1966, June 14). The Washington Post, Times Herald (1959-1973),A1.
Fairfax
County Policemen Forbidden To Accept Discounts at Restaurants. The
Washington Post, Times Herald (1959-1973),p. A1
(1966, October 8).
Mother
of 2 Killed in Collision With Police Chasing Speeder. The
Washington Post, Times Herald (1959-1973),p. A3.
Policeman
Is Ousted In Fairfax. (1967, March 5). The Washington Post, Times
Herald (1959-1973),p. E4.
Fairfax
County Names First Negro Policeman. (1967, July 15). The
Washington Post, Times Herald (1959-1973),B1.
Area
Police Captain Charged. (1968, June 8). The Washington Post,
Times Herald (1959-1973),p. A5
Trial
Told 'Doctor' Was Custodian. The Washington Post, Times
Herald (1959-1973),B2.
Ex-Policeman
Is Fined $100. The Washington Post, Times Herald (1959-1973),B9.
Police
Stop Wife,(After visiting Resurrection City) Anger Congressman. The
Washington Post, Times Herald (1959-1973),p. C5
Congressman
Hits Police Reply. (1968, August 30). The Washington Post,
Times Herald (1959-1973),p. D10.
2 From
Poor Camp Arrested. (Resurrection City) (1968, September 9). The
Washington Post, Times Herald (1959-1973),C2.
26 year
old unarmed black man shot by Fairfax County Police
"Truce Quiets
300 After Va. Slaying :Violence Ended After Va. Slaying. " The Washington
Post (1974-Current file) 23 Aug. 1974
Melee Reveals Herndon Race Tension; Slaying in Herndon Bares
Race Strife
By Ronald Taylor and Judy Nicol Washington Post Staff
Writers. The Washington Post (1974-Current file). Washington, D.C.: Aug 24,
1974. pg. D1, 2 pgs
(Summary)
The fatal shooting of a black man in Herndon late Thursday
by a Fairfax County police officer and the three-hour rock-and-bottle-throwing
disturbance that followed prompted all admission from town officials yesterday
that they haven't been keeping up with the town's racial situation.
Herndon
Issues to Get Airing; Meeting Set On Herndon Issues Today
By Ronald Taylor Washington Post Staff Writer. The
Washington Post (1974-Current file). Washington, D.C.: Aug 26, 1974. pg. C1, 2
pgs
Abstract (Summary)
Police relations, a 10 p.m. street curfew and a lack of
adequate shopping, recreation and public transportation facilities will be the
main subjects of discussion today when representatives of black residents of
Herndon meet with officials of the Fairfax County town.
Herndon,
Fairfax Will Study Hiring Of Black Policemen
By Ronald Taylor Washington Post Staff Writer. The
Washington Post (1974-Current file). Washington, D.C.: Aug 30, 1974. pg. C2, 1
pgs
Abstract (Summary)
Fairfax County officials and residents of Herndon agreed
last night in a town meeting to study recruitment of black policemen and establishment
of a police review board and a town recreation center.
Herndon
Citizens, Police to Confer On Charges After Slaying of Black
By Judy Nicol Washington Post Staff Writer. The Washington
Post (1974-Current file). Washington, D.C.: Sep 14, 1974. pg. D3, 1 pgs
Abstract (Summary)
A Herndon citizen's group will begin negotiations Monday
with Fairfax County and Herndon town police under the auspices of a federal
mediator on a list of six community demands for change in the police
departments.
Fairfax
Sets Plan to Hire Black Police; Minorities to Get Next 18 Openings On Fairfax
Police
By Judy Nicol Washington Post Staff Writer. The Washington
Post (1974-Current file). Washington, D.C.: Oct 26, 1974. pg. A1, 2 pgs
Abstract (Summary)
Fairfax County has agreed to fill the present 18 vacancies
on the police force with blacks or other minorities, temporarily closing the
ranks of the force to whites. The force will save 28.2 per cent of all future
vacancies for minority persons.
A
Minority Plan for Fairfax Police
William Raspberry. The Washington Post (1974-Current file).
Washington, D.C.: Nov 15, 1974. pg. A26, 1 pgs
Abstract (Summary)
Fairfax County has five black police officers on its
535-member force. That's a little less than three-quarters of 1 per cent, in a
county whose minority population constitutes some 6 per cent, in a metropolitan
area with minority representation of 28.2 per cent.
Police
Slaying Suit Is Settled; Relatives of Herndon Man Killed by Officer to Share
$25,000 Police Suit Over Slaying Is Settled
Washington Post Staff WriterBy Laura A. Kiernan. The
Washington Post (1974-Current file). Washington, D.C.: Aug 21, 1975. pg. C1, 2
pgs
Abstract (Summary)
The brother of a 26-yearold black man who was shot and
killed by a white Fairfax County policeman last Aug. 22 settled yesterday a
$2-million civil damage suit against the officer for $25,000.
Fairfax
Makes Little Progress in Hiring of Blacks, Figures Show
By Thomas Grubisich Washington Post Staff Writer. The
Washington Post (1974-Current file). Washington, D.C.: May 3, 1981. pg. B9, 1
pgs
'There Was No Need to Shoot Her'; Husband
Describes Va. Police Slaying Police Say Husband's Description Of Fairfax
Slaying Inaccurate
Zita Arocha, Peter Baker Washington Post Staff Writers. The
Washington Post (1974-Current file). Washington, D.C.: Oct 30, 1988. pg. 45, 2
pgs
Abstract (Summary)
A landscape worker whose wife was killed last week by
Fairfax County police in the couple's tiny basement apartment in Annandale
disputed the police version of the incident yesterday.
Charges Dropped Against Man In Fairfax Police
Beating Case; Nightstick Allegedly Rammed in His Mouth
DeNeen Brown. The Washington Post (1974-Current file).
Washington, D.C.: Jul 29, 1989. pg. B7, 1 pgs
Abstract (Summary)
A Fairfax County prosecutor dropped trespassing and public
drunkenness charges yesterday against a man who had accused county police of
shoving a nightstick into his mouth and beating him after...Abstract (Summary)
Fairfax
County has made little progress in hiring blacks for top professional positions
and as police officers and firefighters, new affirmative action statistics
show.
U.S. Checks Fairfax on Job Bias; Justice Dept. Seeks
Employment Data
Lynda Richardson. The Washington Post (1974-Current file).
Washington, D.C.: Jun 8, 1989. pg. C1, 2 pgs
Abstract (Summary)
The Justice Department has requested new statistics from the
Fairfax County government on its minority hiring and promotion practices after
black police officers and other minority county employees
Amid
Scrutiny, Fairfax To Promote Black Officers; 6 Black Officers to Be Promoted
Lynda Richardson, Patricia Davis. The Washington Post
(1974-Current file). Washington, D.C.: Oct 19, 1989. pg. B1, 2 pgs
Abstract (Summary)
The Fairfax County Police Department, in the midst of a
Justice Department review of minority hiring and promotion practices, is
promoting the largest number of black officers ever to supervisory positions.
Top
Deputy Drops Fairfax Chief Bid; Move Follows Charges of Police Force Bias
Peter Baker, Patricia Davis. The Washington Post
(1974-Current file). Washington, D.C.: Jun 5, 1992. pg. D6, 1 pgs
Abstract (Summary)
Fairfax County Deputy Police Chief E. Thomas Sines removed
himself as a contender for the department's top job after complaints by female
and black officers about a "good old boy network" that they
Treatment
Drove Black Officer Out of Fairfax Force, Ruling Says
Patricia Davis. The Washington Post (1974-Current file).
Washington, D.C.: Oct 28, 1992. pg. C6, 1 pgs
Abstract (Summary)
A black Fairfax County police officer whose white supervisor
asked him to shine the supervisor's shoes was justified in resigning from the
police department because working conditions were "just too
oppressive." a state examiner has ruled.
Ex-Officer's
Claim Disputed in U.S. Discrimination Suit Against Fairfax County
By Ronald D. White Washington Post Staff Writer. The
Washington Post (1974-Current file). Washington, D.C.: Mar 24, 1981. pg. C10, 1
pgs
Abstract (Summary)
U. S. District Judge Albert V. Bryan Jr. heard final
arguments in the Justice Department's discrimination suit against Fairfax
County yesterday following testimony that included an attack on a former county
police officer's allegation of prejudicial treatment.
Officers
Tell Of Bias on Fairfax Force; Policewomen Voice Complaints to EEOC
Patricia Davis, Peter Baker. The Washington Post
(1974-Current file). Washington, D.C.: Jun 4, 1992. pg. A1, 2 pgs
Abstract (Summary)
About a dozen female Fairfax County police officers have
taken sex discrimination grievances to the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission in a move that reflects growing resentment over what they
Fairfax
Police Faulted in Bias Case; EEOC Finds Retaliation Against Female Officer Who
Complained
Patricia Davis. The Washington Post (1974-Current file).
Washington, D.C.: Sep 30, 1992. pg. D1, 2 pgs
Abstract (Summary)
The Fairfax County Police Department retaliated against one
of its female officers for making allegations of sex and race discrimination,
an investigation by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has found.
NAACP
Is Probing Va. Shooting
Robert Howe. The Washington Post (1974-Current file).
Washington, D.C.: Aug 28, 1992. pg. D3, 1 pgs
Abstract (Summary)
The Alexandria chapter of the NAACP is investigating an
incident last week in which a city police officer responding to reports of a
knife fight shot and killed a Fairfax County man who may have threat