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Yorktown man convicted of first-degree murder in fatal 2018 stabbing

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Posted at 6:58 AM, Oct 13, 2018
and last updated 2021-09-30 17:26:27-04

Courtesy of VPRJ


YORK Co., Va. – A Yorktown man accused of stabbing man multiple times in 2018 has been convicted.


Deputies responded to the Colonial Trailer Court in the 6300 block of George Washington Memorial Highway at approximately 3:17 a.m. on October 13, 2018, after a call for a stabbing. Upon arrival, deputies found the victim, who had been stabbed multiple times, lying in the street.


Deputies immediately started CPR until medics arrived and took the victim to Riverside Regional Hospital.


The victim, 49-year-old Gregory Mullins, died a short time after arriving.


The suspect, Michael Alan Bush, a 53-year-old Yorktown resident, was also taken to a local hospital for an injury and has now been charged with second-degree murder. Bush was then taken to the Virginia Peninsula Regional Jail.

On September 30, 2021, Bush was convicted of first-degree murder.