Crime & Safety

Old Town Alexandria Assault On Officer: Suspect Arrested

Update: Police arrested a suspect that struck a police officer on the head in Old Town Alexandria.

(Updated 4:14 p.m. Wednesday) ALEXANDRIA, VA—Alexandria Police are investigating an officer-involved shooting at St. Asaph Street and King Street Wednesday morning. Alexandria Police responded to a call for a disorderly man attempting to smash in car windows. When the first officer arrived at the scene, the suspect assaulted her, striking her in the head.

Around 6:45 a.m., police had responded to reports of a man attempting to smash car windows. The suspect struck a 34-year-old female officer with a hard object. The officer fired a gun, and no one was injured from the bullet, but the officer was taken to the hospital with serious but non-life-threatening injuries. Other officers arriving on scene took the suspect into custody.

Clyde Eugene Reynolds, 51, was charged with malicious wounding of a police officer and is being held without bond.

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Police have not released an identification of the officer. The officer will be placed on paid administrative leave after leaving the hospital, which is the protocol after an officer discharges a weapon.

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Traffic has reopened on King and St. Asaph Streets to cars and pedestrians but police continue to investigate and interview witnesses. Anyone with information should contact Detective Loren King at 703-746-6689. Follow Patch for more updates as this breaking story develops.

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