❓WHAT HAPPENED: A Fairfax County man was arrested and charged with abduction and sexual assault involving two women at Metro stations in Virginia.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Jeffrey Gary, 35, a former Biden government Federal Communications Commission (FCC) assistant division chief, the victims, and law enforcement officials.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The incidents occurred on May 30, 2025, near the Braddock Road and Potomac Yard Metro stations in Alexandria, Virginia.
💬KEY QUOTE: Commonwealth’s Attorney Bryan Porter stated, “The Commonwealth disagrees with the bail decision and is appealing the matter to the Court of Appeals.”
🎯IMPACT: Gary was released on bond with conditions as the Commonwealth appeals the bail decision.
A Fairfax County man, Jeffrey Gary, was arrested and charged with assault and battery, sexual battery, and two counts of abduction with force after incidents involving two women near Metro stations in Alexandria, Virginia, on May 30, 2025.
Gary, 35, a Georgetown Law graduate and former assistant division chief at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the Biden government, was taken into custody on June 1 following a coordinated investigation involving Alexandria Police and other regional law enforcement agencies. He was identified using public safety cameras and other technology.
One incident occurred near the Braddock Metro Station, where a woman in her mid-thirties was approached from behind, grabbed, and wrestled to the ground. She managed to resist and escape before calling 911. No weapon was used in the assault, according to police reports.
Gary was released on June 13 after posting four bonds totaling $14,000. Alexandria Circuit Court Judge Katie Uston imposed conditions on his release, including house arrest, a GPS ankle monitor, and evaluations for substance abuse and mental health. He is also barred from the Braddock Road and Potomac Yard Metro stations. Before serving at the Biden FCC, Gary worked for Senators Ron Wyden (D-OR) and Maria Cantwell (D-WA) as a law clerk and staff assistant, respectively. According to public records, he also worked for Microsoft as a policy analyst from 2021 to 2022.
Commonwealth’s Attorney Bryan Porter stated, “The Commonwealth disagrees with the bail decision and is appealing the matter to the Court of Appeals.” Gary is scheduled to appear in court on July 7, 2025.
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