
A huge heartfelt thank you to all of our #Loudoun community members and our public safety partners for helping us celebrate Deputy First Class Camron Gentry’s release from Reston Hospital today. pic.twitter.com/3qINSl81Cs
— Loudoun County Sheriff (@LoudounSheriff) February 14, 2021
The loss-prevention officers were released from the hospital in early January. The gunman who fled the Walmart in an exchange of gunfire with another Loudoun County deputy sheriff was apprehended a little while later in Fairfax County. Steven Thodos, 33 of Sterling is being held without bond, facing charges including two counts of attempted first-degree murder. Chapman praised the actions of other deputies on the scene that day including, Deputy First Class Charles Ewing, who provided life-saving measures to Deputy Gentry. The community has been contributing to a GoFundMe page for Deputy Gentry which has set a goal of $125,000. As of Feb. 13, over $117,000 dollars had been raised. “So much community support and I think that really is a reflection of the way people feel of Deputy Gentry and other members of the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office,” Sheriff Chapman said.
