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Virginia state Sen. Creigh Deeds stabbed by son who then killed himself: report

Virginia state Sen. Creigh Deeds stabbed by son who then killed himself: report

Virginia State Senator Creigh Deeds is in critical condition after he was stabbed at his home. Deeds' son Gus is dead from a gunshot wound, police told the Richmond Times-Dispatch Tuesday.

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 On the road to Halifax, Va., democratic gubernatorial candidate Creigh Deeds spends time with his son Gus, (left) between campaign events in Sept. 2009. A student at William & Mary, Gus took a semester off to help his father campaign. A banjo helps him pass the miles. 

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Gus Deeds took a semester off from college at William & Mary to work on his dad's campaign for governor in 2009. He reportedly assaulted his father Tuesday morning and then shot himself dead.

Virginia State Senator Creigh Deeds is in critical condition after he was reportedly stabbed by his son Austin (Gus) Deeds Tuesday morning at his home in Bath County.
After attacking his father, the son, whose age is unknown, reportedly shot himself. He died from a gunshot wound, sources told WRC-TV.
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Law enforcement sources are investigating what led to the violence.
Police were called to Deeds' home at 7:25 a.m., according to the local news station.
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Police say state Sen. Creigh Deeds (D-Bath County) was found stabbed at his home. His son Gus is reportedly dead from a gunshot wound.

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Police say state Sen. Creigh Deeds (D-Bath County) was found stabbed at his home. His son Gus is reportedly dead from a gunshot wound.

The 55-year-old local politician is being treated at the University of Virginia Medical Center in Charlottesville, Va.
Deeds, a Democrat, previously ran for attorney general of Virginia in 2005 and governor of Virginia in 2009.
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In 2009, when Deeds was running against Republican Bob McDonnell, Gus Deeds and his sister Amanda helped out with their dad's campaign and were among Deeds' entourage when he visited college campuses accross the state to drum up support among the youth vote.
According to a family profile at the time of the race, Gus was listed as a 20-year-old junior at William & Mary. The Washington Post reported Gus took a semester off school to help with his dad's campaign.
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Creigh Deeds ran as a Democrat against Bob McConnell for governor in 2009. The Republican Governor issued a statement Tuesday, calling the incident "utterly heartbreaking."

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Creigh Deeds ran as a Democrat against Bob McConnell for governor in 2009. The Republican Governor issued a statement Tuesday, calling the incident "utterly heartbreaking."

That same year, Gus was busted in May 2009 for underage drinking, according to The Virginian-Pilot.
A father of four, Deeds has served as a Virginia state senator since 2001.
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Deeds' former opponent, Gov. McDonnell, issued a statement Tuesday, calling the incident "utterly heartbreaking."
"Creigh Deeds is an exceptional and committed public servant who has always done what he believes is best for Virginia and who gives his all to public service. He cares deeply about Virginia, and the people of Virginia care deeply for him.
"I urge all Virginians today to join me in praying for a full and complete recovery for Creigh and for many more years of his public service to the commonwealth. At this moment, our state unites in prayer for Creigh Deeds and his family," the statement said. 


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