This Day In Fractured Fairfax:June 16
- June 16, 1939 – Colonel William L. Peak, superintendent of the Lorton Reformatory, dies when he crashes his car into a parked gasoline truck on Route 1 near Fort Belvoir.
- June 16, 1958 – Attempting to get out of a series of traffic tickets written to him by Fairfax County Police Private Olin F. Sanders, Clinton E. Turner stupidly manages to turn a few misdemeanor offenses into a felony when he offers Sanders a $5 bribe.
- June 16, 2008 – John W. Dargle, Jr. takes over as director of the Fairfax County Park Authority.
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