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Teacher Held 11-Year-Old Girl By Ankles During Class | Patch PM

Student held upside down | Grocery stores closing | Bus strike | Christmas tree lots | Part of WWII Memorial closed | Gang killing: Patch PM

There was plenty of news across Washington, D.C., and northern Virginia on Friday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories from the past 24 hours.

Growing Cracks Close Part Of WWII Memorial In DC: Report

The National Park Service has decided to close the Atlantic archway of the World War II memorial on the National Mall due to a growing crack on the granite pillar dedicated to the District of Columbia, according to a report.

Juvenile Charged For Gang-Related Murder

Fairfax County Police have charged a second person with murder and abduction in the gang-related killing of a juvenile at North Hill Park in May.

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Teacher Held Student Upside Down By The Ankles: Police

A middle school teacher was arrested Dec. 3 for allegedly grabbing an 11-year-old student by the ankles and holding her upside down, resulting in her head striking a nearby desk. The teacher was charged with assault and battery against the girl.

Grocery Chain To Close 2 Virginia Stores, 1 Other Sold

Shoppers, a grocery store chain with 43 stores in Virginia, DC and Maryland, will close several stores in early 2020, including a couple in northern Virginia.

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Student Charged With Sexual Assault In Faculty Bathroom: Police

Police arrested a 17-year-old male student at an area high school on Dec. 5 for abduction and sexual battery.

Weekend Metro Work To Impact Travel For These 2 Lines

There are plenty of things to do and see in the D.C. area this weekend. Some attractions you'll find include: the Scottish Christmas Walk Weekend, Zoo Lights, Bob Dylan & His Band, and LA Clippers at Washington Wizards. If you're thinking of taking the Metro on Saturday, Dec. 7 through Sunday, Dec. 8, you should plan accordingly.

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