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Man convicted in string of armed robberies across Fairfax Co.

Sentencing is set this January for an Alexandria, Virginia, man convicted in a string of armed robberies that occurred over a five week period last year.

The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Virginia said 28-year-old Rashawn Perkins could get between 28 years and life in prison when he is sentenced on Jan. 12, 2023.

Perkins was convicted of using a gun to hold up a 7-Eleven on Dec. 30, 2021. A few weeks later, he held up a Sunoco gas station.



Federal prosecutors said that several weeks later, he went back to those same two businesses and robbed them again. Perkins had been previously convicted of three felonies.

According to federal prosecutors, when Fairfax County police detectives went to his home, they caught him throwing a gun out from his bedroom window. That gun, police say, was used in some of the crimes.

Police body-worn camera video showed Perkins throwing the gun out of the window.

Driver injured after tractor-trailer fire on Capital Beltway’s Outer Loop

The driver of a tractor-trailer was injured after his vehicle crashed and caught fire near the exit for Georgetown Pike on Interstate 495 in McLean, Virginia, on Sunday afternoon. According to Virginia State Police, around 1 p.m. Sunday, troopers responded to reports of a single-vehicle crash involving a tractor-trailer near Exit 44 on southbound I-495/Capital Beltway Outer Loop.
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