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Indianapolis Colts linebacker D’Qwell Jackson was ordered to pay a $1,000 fine Friday for assaulting a pizza deliveryman last year who had parked in the player’s private space near his condominium.Indianapolis Colts linebacker D’Qwell Jackson was ordered to pay a $1,000 fine Friday for assaulting a pizza deliveryman last year who had parked in the player’s private space near his condominium.
This month, D.C. Superior Court Judge Wendell P. Gardner Jr. found Jackson, 32, guilty of misdemeanor simple assault in the Feb. 3, 2015 altercation.This month, D.C. Superior Court Judge Wendell P. Gardner Jr. found Jackson, 32, guilty of misdemeanor simple assault in the Feb. 3, 2015 altercation.
Authorities said that when police arrived in the 1900 block of 11th Street NW about 8 p.m., the driver told them Jackson had punched him on the side of his face and in the back of his head after he told Jackson he would be in the parking space only “momentarily.” Jackson said he acted in self-defense. Authorities said that when police arrived in the 1900 block of 11th Street NW about 8 p.m., the driver, Jose Bonilla-Fuente, told them Jackson had punched him on the side of his face and in the back of his head after he told Jackson he would be in the parking space only “momentarily.” Jackson said he acted in self-defense.
Jackson, who attended the University of Maryland before playing in the National Football League, had faced a maximum of 180 days in jail and a fine of up to $1,000.Jackson, who attended the University of Maryland before playing in the National Football League, had faced a maximum of 180 days in jail and a fine of up to $1,000.
The driver has filed a $1.5 million lawsuit against Jackson.The driver has filed a $1.5 million lawsuit against Jackson.
— Keith A. Alexander— Keith A. Alexander
A motorcyclist was critically injured Friday afternoon in a collision with a Metrobus on a busy street in Southeast Washington, police and transit officials said.A motorcyclist was critically injured Friday afternoon in a collision with a Metrobus on a busy street in Southeast Washington, police and transit officials said.
The accident happened near the intersection of 16th Street and Good Hope Road SE about 3:45 p.m., said Officer Hugh Carew, a police department spokesman.The accident happened near the intersection of 16th Street and Good Hope Road SE about 3:45 p.m., said Officer Hugh Carew, a police department spokesman.
The motorcycle hit the back of a W8 route Metrobus as it was westbound on Good Hope Road, heading to the Anacostia Metro station, said Morgan Dye, a Metro spokeswoman.The motorcycle hit the back of a W8 route Metrobus as it was westbound on Good Hope Road, heading to the Anacostia Metro station, said Morgan Dye, a Metro spokeswoman.
The motorcyclist was taken to a hospital, Carew said, but officials did not immediately release information about the driver’s age and gender.The motorcyclist was taken to a hospital, Carew said, but officials did not immediately release information about the driver’s age and gender.
— Clarence Williams— Clarence Williams
A woman who police say deliberately crashed her convertible into a man’s car and tried to run him down when he got out of his vehicle was taken for a mental-health evaluation, Fairfax County police said.A woman who police say deliberately crashed her convertible into a man’s car and tried to run him down when he got out of his vehicle was taken for a mental-health evaluation, Fairfax County police said.
Police went to the 8900 block of Ox Road in Lorton shortly after 7 a.m. in response to a report of a man and woman arguing. The man had been driving north on Ox Road when the woman intentionally struck his vehicle with hers, police said.Police went to the 8900 block of Ox Road in Lorton shortly after 7 a.m. in response to a report of a man and woman arguing. The man had been driving north on Ox Road when the woman intentionally struck his vehicle with hers, police said.
The man got out of his vehicle, and the woman tried to strike him with her car, police said. He was not injured, and the woman left the scene.The man got out of his vehicle, and the woman tried to strike him with her car, police said. He was not injured, and the woman left the scene.
Prince William County police took the woman into custody near her home in Woodbridge on Friday afternoon, authorities said.Prince William County police took the woman into custody near her home in Woodbridge on Friday afternoon, authorities said.
— Justin Jouvenal— Justin Jouvenal