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The murder of a Reston girl may have been simple road rage, say police, while a prosecutor says he hasn't ruled out a hate crime. Plus, the McLean home of former First Lady Jackie Kennedy is up for sale, a Virginia sailor died in Japan, and what a Supreme Court ruling could mean for the Washington Redskins. Here are the top local news stories worth reading and talking and knowing about on Monday, June 19, as pulled from our Virginia and Washington, D.C., sites.

Murder Of Nabra Hassanen: What You Need To Know

Police have arrested a Sterling man accused of killing a 17-year-old Muslim girl from Reston on Sunday as she was walking with friends near her mosque. The story erupted due to the increasingly hostile rhetoric against Muslims in the United States.

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Virginia Navy Sailor Killed In USS Fitzgerald Collision

A sailor from Palmyra, Virginia, is one of the seven service members killed when the destroyer USS Fitzgerald was involved in a collision with the Philippine-flagged merchant vessel ACX Crystal, the U.S. 7th Fleet Public said in a news release Sunday night.

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Jackie Kennedy's Virginia Childhood Home Listed For $49.5M

One of McLean's most lavish estates is Merrywood, where former first lady Jackie Kennedy Onassis grew up. The home has changed hands a number of times since 1919 between top political and business leaders. Now current owner, AOL co-founder and former CEO Steve Case, is selling, and the asking price is $49.5 million.

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