Heartbreaking Crime: Virginia (23503) Naval Officer Sentenced After Killing Pregnant Girlfriend – COURT VERDICT IN
Ocean View neighborhood (23503) – A U.S. Navy officer from Norfolk, Virginia has been sentenced to 45 years in prison for the murder of his pregnant girlfriend, who refused to have an abortion. The tragic incident occurred in the Ocean View area, where the victim, 20 weeks pregnant, was found dead. Prosecutors said the killing was cold and premeditated. Community members are mourning the loss of both mother and unborn child. A candlelight vigil was held near the Ocean View Pier. Police urge anyone facing coercion or domestic abuse to seek help immediately. This is the second such Navy-related domestic homicide in Norfolk this year.

Key Facts
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BREAKING: Navy officer sentenced for murdering pregnant girlfriend in Norfolk, VA
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IMPACT: Victim was 20 weeks pregnant; both mother and unborn child killed
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OFFICIAL SOURCE: “This was cold-blooded and premeditated,” prosecutor told the court
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ACTION: Police urge victims to report coercion or abuse immediately
Hyperlocal Impact
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Precise Location:
Ocean View neighborhood (ZIP 23503) — Near Shore Drive and 3rd View Street, Norfolk, VA -
Community Connection:
“We’re devastated — she had a future and dreams,”
— Megan Riley, neighbor and friend -
Visual Proof:
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WHY THIS MATTERS NOW:
The second domestic violence-related homicide involving active-duty Navy in Norfolk this year -
DOCUMENTED EVIDENCE:
Crisis Response
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IMMEDIATE RESOURCES:
» Norfolk Family Justice Center: (757) 330-0376
» National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-7233 -
OFFICIAL GUIDANCE:
“Don’t stay silent — reach out, even anonymously,”
— Lt. Karen Ellis, Norfolk PD Domestic Crimes
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Update Log
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3:45 PM: Naval officer sentenced to 45 years in prison for double homicide
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8:30 PM: Local vigil held near Ocean View Beach to honor the victim
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