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Slaying victim identified Police have identified the victim in a fatal stabbing in Centreville as 49-year-old Mihwa Kim.

Kim was killed Monday in what police described as a domestic incident at an apartment on the 13800 block of Braddock Springs Road.

Police said 53-year-old Man Ha Park was arrested in the stabbing death.

Kim was pronounced dead at the scene. Park and another woman were both taken to a hospital with stab wounds.

All three people knew each other, police spokeswoman Lucy Caldwell said, though their exact relationships aren’t clear.

Speed a factor in

school bus crash

The man who was killed when his car collided with a Prince William County school bus has been identified as 28-year-old Stephen Agyin of Woodbridge.

Prince William County police spokesman Officer Jonathan Perok said the Toyota Camry that Agyin was driving had been speeding before the crash.

Around 1:45 p.m. Monday, the Camry was traveling south on Minnieville Road when Agyin lost control of the car and ran off the right side of the road. Agyin overcorrected and crossed paths in front of the northbound school bus.

No children were on the bus at the time of the crash. The bus driver suffered minor injuries, police said.

Mom says son chopped

head off family feline

A Dale City man has been charged with torturing an animal after his mother told police that he chopped of the head of a family cat.

Robert Marion McGuire, 31, was charged after his mother told Prince William County police that her son had decapitated the family cat during a dispute. McGuire had a cut to his hand and his forehead that “may have been caused by a defensive animal,” police said.

McGuire is on Virginia’s sex offender registry for abducting a minor in 2002. Previous convictions include impersonating a police officer.

-Scott McCabe and Emily Babay

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