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    Deputy injured in Lansdowne incident ; four charged

    A Loudoun County deputy was injured Dec. 1 while attempting to take a drunk and disorderly women into custody at Lansdowne Town Center.

    The deputy was taken to Inova Hospital where she was treated and released with minor injuries.

    Franchesca L. Wiley, 26, of Leesburg, was charged with assault on law enforcement, disorderly conduct and a summons for public intoxication. Wiley, according to reports, struck the deputy several times during the 1:13 a.m. incident.

    Also charged was Sassafrass A. Wiley, 22, of Manassas, with obstruction of justice, disorderly conduct and public intoxication. Two other subjects were charged with public intoxication at the scene.

    Comments

    Considering that a DUI charge is a misdemeanor and assaulting a police officer is a felony, I’d hope they get a harsher penalty.  Don’t be so jaded.


    Wow Lansdowne has become a dangerous place for drunks.  I just don’t know why these two ladies names are put out there when a deputy is arrested for drunk driving with property damage and his name is wittheld.  I bet they get a harsher penalty than him.

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