7 teens charged in violent crime spree including gun store burglary
Seven teenagers are in custody in Fairfax County, Virginia, suspected in a crime spree that included a gun store burglary. About 2:30 a.m. Sept. 18, a stolen Kia was used to smash into Dominion Defense in Lorton, police said. Teenagers ran into the store and stole 14 guns. “That was a brazen crime committed – tragically, sadly – by teenagers,” Fairfax County Police Chief Kevin Davis said. The crime spree began before that burglary with the armed robbery of a teenager at Springfield mall. The violence escalated after the gun store burglary with the shooting of a 19-year-old man in Lorton, police said. Gunfire hit two homes in Springfield. On Sept. 20, a teen was abducted at gunpoint in Reston, police said. A video was made of him being assaulted with firearms. The next day, bullets struck another home, and an AR-style weapon stolen from the gun store was used in a robbery in Hybla Valley, police said. Special agent Anthony Spotswood of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives said gun store break-ins involving teenagers is a troubling trend. “We certainly have a trend of juveniles specifically breaking into these firearms licensees, and it’s not only happening here,” he said. “It’s happening across the country.” Charges against the teenagers – the youngest of whom is just 13 – include auto theft, abduction, mob assault, firearms offenses and burglary. Police said they recovered eight of the 14 guns and continue to track down the rest. News4 sends breaking news stories by email. Go here to sign up to get breaking news alerts in your inbox.
Seven teenagers are in custody in Fairfax County, Virginia, suspected in a crime spree that included a gun store burglary.
About 2:30 a.m. Sept. 18, a stolen Kia was used to smash into Dominion Defense in Lorton, police said. Teenagers ran into the store and stole 14 guns.
“That was a brazen crime committed – tragically, sadly – by teenagers,” Fairfax County Police Chief Kevin Davis said.
The crime spree began before that burglary with the armed robbery of a teenager at Springfield mall.
The violence escalated after the gun store burglary with the shooting of a 19-year-old man in Lorton, police said. Gunfire hit two homes in Springfield.
On Sept. 20, a teen was abducted at gunpoint in Reston, police said. A video was made of him being assaulted with firearms.
The next day, bullets struck another home, and an AR-style weapon stolen from the gun store was used in a robbery in Hybla Valley, police said.
Special agent Anthony Spotswood of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives said gun store break-ins involving teenagers is a troubling trend.
“We certainly have a trend of juveniles specifically breaking into these firearms licensees, and it’s not only happening here,” he said. “It’s happening across the country.”
Charges against the teenagers – the youngest of whom is just 13 – include auto theft, abduction, mob assault, firearms offenses and burglary.
Police said they recovered eight of the 14 guns and continue to track down the rest.
News4 sends breaking news stories by email. Go here to sign up to get breaking news alerts in your inbox.
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