The FBI agent who was acquitted of charges stemming from a 2020 off-duty shooting on a Metro train near Bethesda has been arrested again, this time on charges of sexually assaulting two women. This is not the first time Special Agent Eduardo Valdivia has faced legal scrutiny and detectives are urging potential additional victims to come forward as their investigation continues. In December 2021, Valdivia was found not guilty in connection with the Metro train shooting but now, less than a year later, he is facing serious allegations again.
FBI Agent Arrested on Sexual Assault Charges After Metro Shooting Acquittal
Background:
Eduardo Valdivia, a Special Agent for the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), was acquitted in December 2021 of charges stemming from a 2020 off-duty shooting on a Metro train near Bethesda, Maryland. The incident left one person dead and three others injured.
New Arrest:
On July 25, 2022, Valdivia was arrested on charges of sexually assaulting two women. According to court documents, the alleged assaults occurred between January 2019 and March 2020.
Allegations:
One of the victims, identified only as Jane Doe, alleges that Valdivia inappropriately touched her, made unwanted sexual advances, and threatened physical harm if she did not comply. The other victim, described as Jane Doe 2, claims that Valdivia raped her while she was intoxicated.
Past Scrutiny:
Prior to the sexual assault allegations, Valdivia had faced legal scrutiny in connection with the Metro train shooting. He was initially charged with second-degree murder, but the charges were reduced to manslaughter. Valdivia was ultimately acquitted of all charges in December 2021.
Ongoing Investigation:
Detectives are urging potential additional victims to come forward as their investigation continues. They believe there may be other women who have been victimized by Valdivia.
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