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Waynesboro Shooting Arrest Save Email Print
Crozet, Va.
Posted: 6:12 PM Mar 28, 2008
Last Updated: 7:07 AM Mar 29, 2008
Reporter: Keith Jones
Email Address: kjones@whsv.com

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In the early hours of Friday morning, police arrested 19-year-old Slade Allen Woodson in connection with two shootings in the Waynesboro area.

"Woodson has been charged only on Waynesboro Police warrants relating to yesterday's shootings in that city," says Col. Steve Flaherty, VSP Superintendent, in a press conference Friday morning.

Woodson was initially charged with one felony count of shooting into an occupied building and one felony count of destruction of property. In a later press conference Friday evening, police announced ten additional charges, including malicious wounding. They also announced additional arrest of a 16-year-old juvenile from Crozet.

Police found Woodson at a farm in Crozet in the early hours of the morning, where they say another man was armed with a gun. That unidentified individual ended up being shot by an Albemarle County Officer and had to be air-lifted to U.V.A. Medical Center.

"We haven't identified the person shot, nor do we have a relationship," says Flaherty.

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