Crime & Safety
Police Identify Suspect in Deadly Herndon Standoff
Police say the man was armed with a knife and lunged at officers after setting the house on fire Monday.

RESTON, VA — Fairfax County Police have identified 32-year-old Mohammad Azim Doudzai as a suspect in Monday's double-shooting and barricade in Herndon that ended in the assailant's death.
Police were called to a house in the 13300 block of Covered Wagon Lane at around 2:40 p.m. to a report of two men who had been shot. Once on the scene, they found that a man was inside armed with a gun, and set up a perimeter to isolate the area, according to a report from the Fairfax County Police Department. Police tweeted Tuesday morning that Doudzai was a suspect, but noted that he was not yet confirmed as the shooter..
"Preliminarily, our investigation reveals the suspect fired several shots and started a fire, both inside the home," the report states. "Officers set up a perimeter, isolated the area and began evacuating neighbors. Members of the Crisis Negotiations Team and SWAT were called to assist. They made several attempts to negotiate with the suspect and have him voluntarily surrender."
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During the ordeal, officers learned another man was trapped inside and couldn't escape.
"As smoke inundated the house and billowed out the windows, officers heard repeated gunshots," the report continues. "Officers also observed the suspect holding and moving around with at least one knife. Out of concern for the hostage and the suspect, officers made the decision to approach the home."
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When they approached the front door, the suspect stepped outside armed with a knife and then lunged at officers, prompting them to open fire. Officers immediately started rendering aid to the man after shooting him, but he was pronounced dead after being taken to the hospital.
Both shooting victims are expected to survive, and the hostage was quickly rescued from the home. No one else was injured during the incident.
Detectives will "continue their investigation to piece together a chronological sequence of events and determine the exact relationship between the victims and the suspect," the report notes. Police ask that anyone with information call 703-691-2131.
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