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Saturday, February 2, 2013

West Springfield High Students Arrested on Child Porn Charges

Three teenage boys from the school were arrested for producing child pornography that involved six female teens who attend West Springfield and other area high schools, according to news reports.

Three teenage boys, students at West Springfield High School, were arrested last month on charges of producing child pornography, according to a report Friday by Fox 5. The three students "are accused of getting teenage girls drunk and making sex tapes. The tapes were made sometimes after the girls had passed out," the Fox 5 report noted. The three students, two ages 16 and one age 15, were charged as juveniles with “possession, reproduction, distribution, solicitation and facilitation of child pornography,” Officer Shelley Broderick, a Fairfax County Police spokeswoman, told The Washington Post, which reported the story Saturday. The ongoing investigation began in late November after a student tipped off a security officer at the school. …

Sunday, May 20, 2012

UPDATE: Police ID Man Involved in Fatal Shooting by Police

A man wanted on multiple child pornography charges was shot in a Springfield apartment.

Update: Police say the man killed in the shooting was 22-year-old Gray Alan Combs. Combs did not have a fixed address, according to FCPD.  --- A Fairfax County Police Officer was involved in the shooting of a wanted man in an apartment on Backlick Road late Saturday night. A resident called police to the 5700 block of Backlick Road just after 11 p.m. Saturday reporting that a person wanted by police was hiding in a bedroom in an apartment. According to an FCPD media release sent just before noon Sunday, “While searching the residence, patrol officers and a K9 team encountered the suspect, who threatened them with a sword and failed to comply with their commands. The officers fired both less-lethal bean bag rounds and lethal rounds, …

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