AG Miyares celebrates crime reductions in Virginia Operation Ceasefire cities
Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares initiated Operation Ceasefire in October 2022 to address gun violence through prosecution.
Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares initiated Operation Ceasefire in October 2022 to address gun violence through prosecution.
A Chesapeake man was sentenced to 50 months in prison for illegally possessing multiple firearms as a convicted felon.
Operation Ceasefire has secured a two-year sentence for a convicted felon guilty of gun crimes in Virginia with possession of a handmade gun.
A Portsmouth man has been sentenced to 50 months in prison after illegally possessing two firearms, narcotics and narcotics paraphernalia.
A Portsmouth man was sentenced to five years in prison for illegally possessing multiple firearms and a “machinegun” as a convicted felon.
A Virginia man pleaded guilty to robbing the Old Point National Bank in Hampton while holding a bank customer at knifepoint.
Attorney General Jason Miyares today released his new 30-second television advertisement, “Game Over,” as part of Ceasefire Virginia.
A Brownsville, Texas man was sentenced yesterday to 150 months in prison for participating in a conspiracy to possess and distribution.
A Virginia Beach man was sentenced to more than 20 years in prison for multiple carjackings that involved a firearm.
A series of videos will be released soon featuring the stories of hospital nurses from Central Virginia, Northern Virginia and Southwest Virginia, who have firsthand experience with workplace violence in clinical settings.
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