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Police find ‘no evidence’ of hate crime in Fairfax High School altercation

A City of Fairfax Police Department investigation has determined that a physical altercation at Fairfax High School on Tuesday was not a hate crime, according to a press release.

The investigation revealed there were no racial comments made by either student, according to police.

Police said that the female student confirmed “her hijab became partially undone during the altercation, exposing her hair.”

The female student told police that the information posted on several social media sites, stating that racial comments were used during the altercation were false, according to a City of Fairfax Police Department press release.

The investigation into the physical altercation is ongoing, according to police.

Hundreds of students from Fairfax High School in Virginia walked out in protest on Thursday morning to show their support for a student they say was attacked in an Islamophobic incident.

A Change.org petition calling on Fairfax school administrators to do more about the incident, which happened Tuesday, has garnered more than 19,000 signatures.

Harvey’s, with a wood-fired oven and market, opens in Falls Church

Seasoned local chef Thomas Harvey has opened his own restaurant, Harvey’s, at 513 W. Broad St. in Falls Church, Virginia. The 2,600-square-foot restaurant, with beer and wine bar, includes patio seating and is open for breakfast lunch and dinner, as well as weekend brunch. The menu includes diverse cultural dishes and features sandwiches, homemade pasta and pies.
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