This Day In Fractured Fairfax:May 2
- May 2, 1950 – 15-year-old Robert T. Adams unintentionally kills himself when he loses control of the car he is driving and crashes into a parked truck on Route 7, 1½ miles west of Falls Church. Adams is taken to the Arlington Hospital, where he dies later that morning.
- May 2, 1952 – 20-year-old Stonewall Furr is fatally shot by a guard as he attempts his third escape from Camp 30 in Fairfax. Furr dies in the ambulance taking him to the Arlington Hospital.
- May 2, 1966 – The Fairfax County Police Department opens a substation in a converted home at the intersection of McWhorter Place and Ravensworth Road in Annandale. The new substation is commanded by Lieutenant Olin F. Sanders.
- May 2, 2003 – Deputy Chief Michael P. Neuhard is appointed as acting chief of the Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Department.
- May 2, 2008 – Fairfax County Police Officer Amanda R. Perry is charged with reckless driving in connection with the February 12 crash that killed 33-year-old Ashley McIntosh in Alexandria.
- May 2, 2008 – 27-year-old MS-13 member Brian O. Sanchez Maradiaga is sentenced to two life terms in prison for robbing and beating 22-year-old Fredy Reyes-Castillo to death in Brown's Chapel Park in Reston on June 17, 2001.
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