Former Democrat Staffer Arrested For Abducting, Assaulting Women On The Loose After Posting Bond
A former Democratic Hill staffer and official for the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Jeffrey Gary, is out on bond after being accused of abducting and sexually assaulting two women.
Gary, a now former assistant division chief FCC was taken into custody and charged with assault and battery, sexual battery, and two counts of abduction involving the use of force, stemming from incidents reported on May 30, according to an ALXnow report.
Court records show he was released on June 13 after posting four bonds totaling $14,000. (RELATED: Soros-Backed Prosecutor Decided To Let Shoplifters Off Easy. It Hasn’t Ended Well For One Wealthy Suburb)
Alexandria police have arrested a man who they say attempted to abduct two separate women near Metro entrances.https://t.co/xyWUGBRgJe
— ABC 13 News – WSET (@ABC13News) June 2, 2025
Gary is a graduate of Georgetown Law where he was a global law scholar and was employed as assistant division chief at the Federal Communications Commission, according to ALXnow. He remained in his position until his arrest on June 1.
“Upon hearing of this disturbing incident we took immediate action against this employee. His employment with the agency has been terminated,” the FCC told the Caller in a statement.
Before joining the FCC, Gary briefly worked as a staff assistant for Democrat Washington Sen. Maria Cantwell in 2015. He later served as a law clerk for Democrat Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden during parts of 2017 and 2018, according to a Legistorm profile that also lists his tenure at the FCC.

Jeffrey Gary Legistorm Profile (Daily Caller Screenshot)

Jeffrey Gary Legistorm Profile (Daily Caller Screenshot)
He later opened his own consulting firm “Gary Consulting,” according to records from OpenSecrets.
The City of Alexandria announced the arrest of the Fairfax County man in connection with a violent assault near the Braddock Metro Station.
In a press release, officials stated, “The Alexandria Police Department (APD), in collaboration with the Metro Transit Police Department (MTPD), has arrested 35-year-old Jeffrey Gary, a resident of Fairfax County, in connection with assaulting a woman on Friday evening near the Braddock Metro Station.”
The incident occurred around 9:41 p.m. Friday. According to the city, “a woman in her mid-30s was walking in the 1100 block of Madison Street after exiting the Braddock Metro Station when she was approached from behind by the suspect.”
“He grabbed her and wrestled her to the ground, attempting to restrain her,” the statement continued. “The victim bravely resisted, shoved the suspect away, and ran to safety before calling 911. No weapon was used in the assault.”
Police say Alexandria officers responded quickly and began working with Metro Transit Police.
A Fairfax County, Virginia, man is facing charges after Alexandria police arrested him following what they believe were two separate attempted abductions of women near different Metro stations. https://t.co/MMe5kxEQXc
— WTOP (@WTOP) June 2, 2025
Authorities credited their success to surveillance and teamwork. “Through the strategic use of technology, including APD Public Safety cameras, and close coordination with regional law enforcement partners, detectives were able to identify the suspect.”
Finally, with support from Fairfax County Police, an arrest was made. “With the assistance of Fairfax County Police, an early morning search warrant was executed, and Gary was taken into custody. (RELATED: ‘Engineered To Discriminate’: Trump Ed Dep’t Probes Virginia School District Over Alleged ‘Illegal Admissions Policy’)
Alexandria Circuit Court Judge Katie Uston approved bail for Jeffrey Gary under several conditions.
He must remain under house arrest with a GPS ankle monitor, undergo both mental health and substance abuse evaluations, and is prohibited from going near the Braddock Road and Potomac Yard Metro stations, according to the report.
Alexandria Commonwealth’s Attorney Bryan Porter stated that his office strongly objected to Gary’s release and is currently pursuing an appeal of the court’s decision.
“We do not agree with the court’s ruling on bail and are appealing it to the Court of Appeals,” Porter told ALXnow. “While the defendant is presumed innocent and a charge is not proof of guilt, we are limited in what we can publicly say while the case is ongoing.”
Gary is set to appear in court again on July 7 and is being represented by a public defender. (RELATED: Sean Duffy Says Trump Admin Will Pull Funding From Cities With Unsafe Subways)
The Daily Caller reached out both Cantwell and Wyden’s offices for comment but did not receive a response from either prior to publication.
The Caller also reached out to the Alexandria Public Defender’s office and did not receive a response prior to publication.