Former Virginia Lieutenant Governor Justin Fairfax and his wife, Cerina Fairfax, were discovered dead in their Annandale, Virginia, residence in what authorities are investigating as an apparent murder-suicide. Law enforcement officials reported that the incident unfolded shortly after midnight on Thursday, with preliminary findings suggesting Fairfax fatally shot his wife before taking his own life. The Fairfax County Police Department is treating the case as domestic-related, linked to an active separation between the couple.
"Davis described the case as deeply tragic, particularly given the presence of the couple’s children." — Kevin Davis, Fairfax County Police Chief
Fairfax County Police Chief Kevin Davis confirmed that officers responded to the residence after one of the couple’s teenage children placed a 911 call from inside the home. Upon arrival, police found both Justin Fairfax and Cerina Fairfax deceased from gunshot wounds. Investigators have confirmed that the children were present within the home during the tragic events but were not physically harmed. Victim services teams have been assigned to provide support to the surviving family members.
Authorities have described the shooting as occurring rapidly, with little indication of a prolonged confrontation. Chief Davis stated that investigators believe the violence took place within a very short timeframe inside the home, which the couple had continued to share despite living separately amidst ongoing divorce proceedings. Officials noted that Justin Fairfax had recently been served legal paperwork pertaining to the pending separation, a detail first reported by Virginia Mercury.
The investigation is actively exploring whether the stress associated with the divorce contributed to the fatal shooting. While no single motive has been definitively identified by officials, they have confirmed that the separation process was active and ongoing at the time of the incident. Evidence collection is continuing at the Annandale home, including the recovery of the firearm used in the shooting. Police have not released further specifics about the weapon.
This is not the first time law enforcement had been called to the Fairfax residence for a domestic matter. In January, officers responded to a domestic-related call involving the couple, during which Fairfax accused his wife of assault. According to CBS News, authorities subsequently reviewed interior surveillance footage and determined that the allegation was not supported, leading to no charges being filed at that time.
Justin Fairfax, 47, served as Virginia’s lieutenant governor from 2018 to 2022, holding office alongside then-Governor Ralph Northam. A former federal prosecutor, his political career followed a legal background that encompassed both public service and private practice. His time in statewide politics garnered significant national attention in 2019 when two women came forward with separate accusations of sexual assault dating back years. Fairfax vehemently denied these allegations, and no criminal charges were ever filed. The claims, however, became a major political controversy that persisted through the remainder of his term. After leaving office, Fairfax unsuccessfully sought the governorship and subsequently returned to practicing law. Officials have not provided additional details regarding his most recent professional activities.
The investigation into Thursday’s shooting remains active. Detectives are continuing to process evidence from the residence and are interviewing individuals connected to the family as they work to establish a comprehensive timeline of events. Officials have indicated that additional findings will be released to the public following the medical examiner’s report and the completion of forensic analysis. The priority for police, officials reiterated, remains supporting the couple’s children during this profound tragedy.