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The agent, Eduardo Valdivia, was previously acquitted of attempted murder for shooting a man on a Metro subway train near Washington, D.C., four years ago. He was arrested in Maryland on Monday.
Eduardo Valdivia was cleared of attempted murder for a shooting a man is now accused of sexually assaulting two women . Michael Kunzelman. Tuesday 26 November 2024 12:32 GMT.
FBI agent Eduardo Valdivia has been charged with second-degree rape and other offenses. Two years ago he was acquitted of attempted murder in the off-duty shooting of a man on a metro train.
Eduardo Valdivia, who was arrested in November, is facing two more counts of second-degree rape and two counts of second-degree assault. He now has been indicted on 19 counts of sexual offense ...
Eduardo Valdivia allegedly raped two women in a tattoo studio in Gaithersburg, Maryland, according to officials. In 2022, Valdivia was found not guilty on multiple charges of shooting a man on a ...
On Thursday, a trial continued for FBI Agent Eduardo Valdivia who is facing several charges including attempted murder. Sun, 29 Jun 2025 11:31:55 GMT (1751196715559) Story Infinite Scroll ...
The case against Eduardo “Eddie” Valdivia, 40, is unfolding two years after a jury acquitted him of attempted, second-degree murder for shooting a fellow passenger aboard a moving Metro train ...
A jury has found FBI Agent Eduardo Valdivia not guilty on all four criminal counts in the December 2020 shooting of a man on a D.C. metro train in Bethesda, Md.
An FBI special agent who shot and wounded a fellow passenger aboard a Washington, DC-area Metro train in December 2020 was found not guilty of attempted murder and other related charges by a ...
Chilean army Maj. Gen. Eduardo Valdivia, the incoming U.S. Army South deputy commanding general – interoperability, stands alongside the USARSOUTH partner nation liaisons during a patching ...
Eduardo Valdivia, 40, of Gaithersburg, Maryland, was ordered to be held without bond after an initial court appearance on Monday, according to court records reviewed by Newsweek.