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Virginia officer placed on administrative leave after malicious wounding charge tied to off duty incident

A Virginia officer is on leave after being charged with malicious wounding for an off-duty assault.

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Virginia officer placed on administrative leave after malicious wounding charge tied to off duty incident

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