Path: bloom-picayune.mit.edu!snorkelwacker.mit.edu!americast.com!americast.com!americast-post Newsgroups: americast.twt.metro From: americast-post@AmeriCast.Com Organization: American Cybercasting Approved: americast-post@AmeriCast.com Subject: Headline Article Date: Thu, 5 Nov 92 17:01:12 EST Message-ID: \SE B;METROPOLITAN;LOCAL ROUNDUP;VIRGINIA S=NEW STORY Son, 21, charged in father's death A Fairfax County man was arrested yesterday in the shooting death of his father, who was slain while he slept, Fairfax County police said. Police charged 21-year-old Chester E. Grubic of Mount Vernon with murder and use of a firearm to commit a felony. Mr. Grubic called police about 5:50 a.m. yesterday and said his father, Clarence E. Grubic, 61, had been shot at his home at 1907 Paul Spring Parkway. Officers found the victim in his bedroom. He appeared to have been shot in his upper body while asleep, police said. Police said they did not have a motive for the shooting. S=NEW STORY Anti-drug exhibit fined for deceptive practices A for-profit Florida company used deceptive tactics when it traveled to a half-dozen Virginia cities and solicited money for children to visit a traveling "museum" about drug abuse, a Henrico County Circuit Court judge has ruled. Judge L.A. Harris ordered the company, Community Benefit Services Inc., to pay $20,000 to the state for distribution to legitimate charities. The court will oversee the distribution of the money. Attorney General Mary Sue Terry said the company traveled the country with a tractor-trailer that had an exhibit against drug abuse. The company called Virginians for donations to help get deserving local children to visit the exhibit, leading people to believe it was a local, nonprofit charity. This article is copyright 1992 The Washington Times. Redistribution to other sites is not permitted except by arrangement with American Cybercasting Corporation. For more information, send-email to usa@AmeriCast.COM