Virginia man dies trying to evade FBI serving him arrest warrant
A man in Alexandria, Virginia, died after jumping from the 15th-floor balcony of his apartment as FBI agents attempted to serve him an arrest warrant early in the morning. Federal investigators from the FBI’s Washington Field Office arrived around 6 a.m. and, during their attempt to make the arrest, the man jumped from the balcony. Authorities tried to resuscitate him but were unsuccessful. No details have been released about his identity or the charges he was facing. The Alexandria Police Chief confirmed there is no threat to the community, and the Virginia office of the Chief Medical Examiner will determine the cause of death. The FBI thanked local police and fire departments for their immediate assistance.
Virginia man dies after jumping from balcony while FBI attempted to serve arrest warrant
A man died after jumping from a 15th-floor balcony in Alexandria, Virginia, as the FBI was attempting to serve him an arrest warrant.
Federal investigators from the FBI’s Washington Field Office arrived at the apartment around 6 a.m. The man then went out of the window onto the balcony when he jumped.
Authorities attempted to resuscitate the person but were unsuccessful. Officials have not given further information about the person’s identity or what charges he was facing.
“We are grateful to our partners at the Alexandria Police Department and Alexandria Fire Department for their immediate response and assistance,” an FBI spokesperson said.
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Alexandria Police Chief Tarrick McGuire noted there is no threat to the community.
The Virginia Office of the Chief Medical Examiner is responsible for determining the cause of death.
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