The stabber who knifed his former girl friend repeatedly, in front of their son, has been captured, according to the Manassas News and Messenger:
MANASSAS, Va.—The U.S. Marshals Service this morning arrested a man wanted for stabbing his ex-girlfriend on New Year’s Day.
Marshals found Davis Marcelis Frye hiding in an apartment in the 8600 block of Devonshire Court in Manassas about 6:30 a.m., said Prince William County police spokeswoman Erika Hernandez.
Frye, 38, is accused of kicking down the door of the 33-year-old victim’s Manassas area home and stabbing her in front of their 10-year-old son about 5:30 p.m.
The victim suffered critical injuries and remains hospitalized, police said. She had a protective order against Frye, issued in February.
Frye has been charged with aggravated malicious wounding, burglary with intent to commit assault, making threatening phone calls and violating a protective order, Hernandez said.
We certainly wish the victim of this vicious attack a speedy recovery. We thank the police, the U.S. marshals, and citizens’ contributing information for the capture of this vicious criminal. Schools were affected and an entire neighborhood was very ill at ease during the time this evil-doer was on the lamb. Most residents kept their doors locked around the clock, even when they were at home. Sudley School was under lock down at least once. It is time for David Frye to be behind bars so he no longer harms or disrupts society.
Hmmm….in the city? (raised eyebrow) (sitting on hands not to type something bad. What will Lafayette have to say?)
Windy this morning and some PWC trash blew just over the boundary and
into the city but it was promptly picked up.
About time he’s arrested. And guess maybe he gave equal opportunity to PWC and the City – did the crime in PWC and got arrested in the City! However, on a serious note – it’s good they finally got him off the streets – he’d been running around loose for too long after the crime got committed. Now everyone can rest easy knowing he’s off the streets.
Sounds about right!
Excuse me Poor Richard. The suspect had no fixed address and who knows how long he may have been in the City of Manassas. The bottom line is he was in OUR community. Our community does include the City of Manassas, Manassas Park, and Prince William County.
I’m just happy is been captured and is no longer roaming the streets of Manassas(City and PWC). We should all be grateful for this capture. I hope the victim continues to improve.
And the Nobel Peace Prize goes to Gainesville Resident.
Yeah I was just having some fun over the business about Manassas getting bad press for PWC things.
Or, maybe he was reading this blog, and decided he should try and give both Manassas and PWC some equal treatement….
Sounds like he was found at a friend or relative’s apt. in the City.
Actually, sorry to hear the victim is still in the hospital – must have been pretty seriously wounded. At least she is improving from the sound of it.
A terrible event for the victim and her loved ones. We all wish her a quick
recovery.
(Trust the “friend or relative” who hid him will also face charges).
I hope so too. Harboring a fugitive is against the law still, isn’t it?
One would hope so regarding haboring a fugitive! I don’t think too many people in the Manassas area could claim they did NOT know this guy was a fugitive! It was all over the news along with his mug shot and name!
And I’m betting that “friend or relative” probably has a nice police record too. So it may be a good thing, get two bad guys off the streets!
I like your thinking, Gainesville.
I’d say it’s a fairly safe bet, statistically speaking!