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  • Man killed by police after ‘butchering his family’ in Fairfax Co. identified – WTOP News

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    The man who police fatally shot Monday morning in Fairfax County, Virginia, after he stabbed his wife, daughter and son-in-law was named Chhatra Thapa, police said Wednesday.

    Bloodstained knife found at the scene of Monday’s deadly deadly domestic-related incident in Fairfax County, Virginia. (Courtesy Fairfax County Police Department)

    The man police fatally shot Monday morning in Fairfax County, Virginia, after he stabbed his wife, daughter and son-in-law has been identified as Chhatra Thapa, police said Wednesday.

    Chhatra, 54, fatally stabbed his 52-year-old wife Binda and 33-year-old daughter Mamta and was kneeling over his son-in-law stabbing him when a police officer intervened by shooting Chhatra. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

    Both women were taken to a hospital, where they were pronounced dead. The son-in-law remains in the hospital after he was transported with life-threatening injuries.

    Police also found a 1-year-old boy — the child of Mamta and the son-in-law — inside the apartment where the attack happened and took him into protective custody.

    ‘Butchering his family’

    Officers responded to the apartment in the 3900 block of Persimmon Drive in Mantua, around 5 a.m. Monday for a reported domestic-related assault. They found one of the women who had been stabbed outside the apartment, then went inside to find Chhatra attacking his son-in-law, Fairfax County police said in a news release.

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    Fairfax County officers say they encountered “a bloodbath of a scene” as the man, armed with a curved 10-inch knife, was stabbing his son-in-law.

    They also saw the other woman who was stabbed inside.

    According to police, one of the 911 calls came from the son-in-law, who was outside clearing snow and rushed back inside after hearing a disturbance.

    The son-in-law saw his wife had already been stabbed, and Chhatra was stabbing Binda, according to Police Chief Kevin Davis.

    “Then the father-in-law turned the knife on his son-in-law,” Davis said.

    Davis called it a case of a man “butchering his family.”

    The officer who then shot Chhatra is a 2.5-year veteran of the force assigned to the Mason Police District, the department said. He’s been placed on restricted duty pending the outcome of criminal and administrative investigations.

    The Major Crimes Bureau is conducting a criminal investigation into the use of force, and the Internal Affairs Bureau is conducting a separate administrative investigation, which will be subject to an independent review.

    Body camera footage from the response to the attack will be released within 30 days and the name of the officer who shot Chhatra will be released within 10 days, according to police.

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  • ‘Butchering his family’: Officer kills man who fatally stabbed wife and daughter, as son-in-law fights to live, Fairfax Co. police say – WTOP News

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    Fairfax County police said a man killed his daughter and wife and critically injured his son-in-law before an officer shot him during the attack.

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    Officer kills man who fatally stabbed wife and daughter, as son-in-law fights to live

    A man in his early 50s stabbed his adult daughter and wife to death and critically injured his son-in-law before police shot him to death in Fairfax County, Virginia, Monday morning.

    Fairfax County Police Chief Kevin Davis said two officers responded to a garden-style apartment in the 3900 block of Persimmon Drive, near the intersection of Pickett Road and Route 236 in the Mantua neighborhood, and encountered “a bloodbath of a scene” as the man, armed with a curved 10-inch knife, was stabbing his son-in-law.

    Davis said an officer shot and killed the man after repeatedly commanding him to drop the knife.

    Davis said this is a case of a man “butchering his family.” He added that there had been no previous domestic calls to the residence.

    The officers arrived to the scene following a pair of 911 calls, including one from the son-in-law who was outside clearing snow and rushed back to the apartment after hearing a disturbance, Davis said.

    The son-in-law saw his wife had been already stabbed, and the man was stabbing his mother-in-law, according to Davis.

    “Then the father-in-law turned the knife on his son-in-law,” Davis said.

    Police said the man’s daughter died at the scene and his wife died a short time later at a hospital. His son-in-law was also transported to a hospital.

    The son-in-law and the woman who was killed have a 1-year-old baby who was also inside the apartment, Davis said. That child wasn’t injured and is now in the care of social workers.

    The officer who killed the man is on modified duty, as is routine. Davis said police body camera video and 911 audio will be released within 30 days.

    A map of the area is below.

    CLICK MAP TO ENLARGE: Police responded to the 3900 block of Persimmon Drive, near the intersection of Pickett Road and Route 236 in the Mantua neighborhood of Fairfax County, Va. (Courtesy Google Maps)

    WTOP’s LaDawn Black contributed to this report.

    This is a developing story. Stay with WTOP for the latest. 

    Bloodstained knife
    Bloodstained knife found at the scene of Monday’s deadly deadly domestic-related incident in Fairfax County, Virginia.
    (Courtesy Fairfax County Police Department)

    Courtesy Fairfax County Police Department

    officers standing outside of apartment with crime tape and police crusiers
    Fairfax County officers say they encountered “a bloodbath of a scene” as the man, armed with a curved 10-inch knife, was stabbing his son-in-law.
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    Bloodstained knife
    officers standing outside of apartment with crime tape and police crusiers

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