Updated March 28, 2021
- Reginald Lance Bailey, charged with assaulting a police officer was found guilty and was sentenced to 10 days of community service.
- The case against Robert Lowery was tossed out.
- Christopher Steven Hall was sentenced to 20 days of community service.
- Fernando Javier Arraya was found guilty and served no time.
- Christopher Wilson Hernandez entered a guilty plea was sentenced to serve one year in prison.
- Beau Michael Rabung was found guilty and was sentenced to two days of community service.
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Over the long Thanksgiving holiday weekend, a total of six people were charged with assaulting police officers in Prince William County. Each of the reported assaults took place during separate incidents.
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