Fairfax County Speaker Jeff McKay dodged the boys' toilets on Tuesday, avoiding reporters' questions about whether the county would change policies that allow sex offenders to expose young girls on school grounds. Ta.
Continuous sex offender Richard Cox reportedly repeatedly exposed several women and children in the women's locker room at Arlington Community Pool, which shares facilities with Washington Liberty High School. He was arrested in December 2024. After asserting his transgender identity, the man allegedly exposed himself in several Fairfax County bathrooms and locker rooms.
Virginia Many news in Virginia: More tax increases could come in Fairfax County. Today I also ask Fairfax County Chairman Jeff McKay if they would change the policy that allowed Richard Cox, a sex offender who allegedly exposed to women, to use women's locker rooms. I did… pic.twitter.com/8ygtfhmvkw
– Nickminock (@nickminock) February 25, 2025
According to a video rejected by WJLA-TV ABC reporter Nick Minock to X. McKay when asked if he would change the county's policy to leave biological men to women's facilities following the event, McKay said tried to escape from the reporter's question. He answers whether he knows about the existence of sex offenders at the community center and ultimately escapes to the bathroom to avoid further questions.
Several Virginia residents spoke at an Arlington School Board meeting in early February, asking the district to overlook sex offender cases and maintain policies to protect sex offenders. The district doubled its policy in January.
Cox is a registered sex offender since 1992, but was allowed to loiter loiter the facility for several months despite several complaints due to its “comprehensive” policy.
The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors did not immediately respond to a request for comment from the Daily Call News Foundation.
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