Crime
Catholic Church in Fairfax County Vandalized After Roe v. Wade ruling

A Catholic church in Northern Virginia was vandalized early Sunday morning. Officials say that Fairfax County Fire and Rescue received a call around 6:45 a.m. on Sunday that mulch was smoking at St. John Neumann Catholic Community Church.
According to the news release, Fire and Rescue saw that acceleration was likely used to start the fire. They also observed graffiti on the side of the church entrance. When police arrived, they found other areas of the building with damage.

The graffiti was based on the topic of the Supreme Court Roe v. Wade decision. Fairfax County police said they have increased patrols at “places of worship, connect with community faith leaders, and are working with our regional law enforcement partners to determine who is responsible.”
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