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FBI raid on the Pike targeted an ABC News producer, Rolling Stone reports
ARLnow.com October 19, 2022 at 10:00am
FBI activity on Columbia Pike (courtesy John Antonelli) < 1/3 >
A national media outlet has shed some light on
a mysterious FBI raid in Arlington earlier this year.
Rolling Stone reports that the raid on a Columbia Pike apartment building, which ARLnow first reported in April, targeted a well-known ABC News producer,
James Gordon Meek.
Meek, an Emmy award winner who often broke investigative stories on the topic of national security for the TV network, has reportedly not been seen or heard from publically since the raid. His formerly active Twitter feeds last tweet was 5 a.m. the morning of the raid, which targeted his apartment on the top floor of the Siena Park apartments at 2301 Columbia Pike, according to Rolling Stone.
From our reporting on April 27:
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The raid was initially brought to ARLnows attention by local resident John Antonelli, who is quoted in the magazines article.
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So far, according to Rolling Stone, Meek has not been charged, documents related to the case remain sealed, and its unclear why exactly hes under investion. {sic} ... It is unusual for federal law enforcement to target a journalist, the magazine noted.
Meek has been charged with no crime. But independent observers believe the raid is among the first and quite possibly, the first to be carried out on a journalist by the Biden administration. A federal magistrate judge in the Virginia Eastern District Court signed off on the search warrant the day before the raid. If the raid was for Meeks records, U.S. Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco would have had to give her blessing; a new policy enacted last year prohibits federal prosecutors from seizing journalists documents. Any exception requires the deputy AGs approval. (Gabe Rottman at the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press says, To my knowledge, there hasnt been a case [since January 2021].)
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