WASHINGTON 鈥 Five months after a 25-year-old Virginia man was shot by United States Park Police officers and died from his injuries, the FBI has denied a lawmaker’s second request for an update in the federal investigation.
The repeated request of Virginia congressman Don Beyer, a Democrat from the 8th District, to meet with FBI director Christopher Wray on the investigation into Bijan Ghaisar’s shooting was declined Thursday.
In the FBI letter obtained by 海角社区app, Acting Deputy Assistant Director Zachary Lowe writes to Beyer, “While we appreciate you bringing this matter to our attention and empathize with the Ghaisars, long-standing policy generally precludes us from commenting on the status or existence of any potential investigative matter.”
The statement is slightly confusing, given that the FBI has previously confirmed it is running the investigation into the聽Nov. 17, 2017 U.S. Park Police shooting of the McLean accountant on the George Washington Memorial Parkway. It has not filed charges.
In the letter, Lowe refers to two requests from Beyer’s office, made on Jan. 30 and March 26, asking for a briefing on the federal investigation.
In a statement, Beyer called the bureau’s response “not good enough,” adding, “I am still deeply concerned over the lack of timeliness of the FBI鈥檚 civil rights investigation.”
He goes on to say in a statement, “Bijan Ghaisar was shot and killed in November and we still don鈥檛 even know the names of the officers involved. It鈥檚 been five months, and the Ghaisars and our community deserve answers.鈥
The Fairfax County police released dashboard video of the shooting聽in January; however, two weeks ago the U.S. Attorney’s office moved to block a request for the release of 911 calls.
U.S. Park Police spokesman Sgt. James Dingeldein said the two officers involved in the shooting remain on administrative leave.
