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Teen who stabbed Fairfax policeman who was released by his mother by the judge

A 16-year-old who was charged with having stabbed a police officer of the Fairfax County was made available to his mother on Tuesday after a judge had decided that the teenager had problems with mental health and the help he had in a youth penalty needed, is not preserved.

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The attack at the beginning of February had a six -year -old veteran officer taken to the hospital, and the teenager was charged according to the police for malignant wounds.

Michael Sprano, judge from Fairfax County, let the boy abandoned with an electronic monitor and will be limited to life in Loudoun County.

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The chief of police from Fairfax, Kevin Davis, informed his disappointment about the publication of the teenager:

The criminal justice system has to do better. But for God's grace, our police officer avoided a fatal jump -off through an inch just 22 days ago. I am disappointed with decisions that do not hold this perpetrator. Our police officers earn better.