Geary Higgins shares statements on calls for Jay Jones to step down

Geary Michael Higgins, Virginia State Representative for 30th District - Facebook
Geary Michael Higgins, Virginia State Representative for 30th District - Facebook
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Geary Higgins, a public figure in Virginia politics, posted a series of tweets on October 7 and 8, 2025, commenting on developments involving law enforcement leadership and the Attorney General’s office.

On October 7, Higgins shared a statement regarding calls for resignation within Virginia’s law enforcement community. He posted, “Ray Clemons, President, Virginia FOP calls for Jay Jones to step down.”

The following day, Higgins made two additional posts. In one tweet dated October 8, he commented on proximity to state government offices: “No where near the Attorney General’s Office…” In another post from the same day, he simply stated: “Yeash…”

Jay Jones has previously served as a delegate in the Virginia House of Delegates and ran for Attorney General in 2021. The Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) is a national organization representing law enforcement officers; its state chapter plays an active role in local political and public safety issues.

The context surrounding these tweets includes ongoing discussions about law enforcement leadership and accountability in Virginia. Calls for resignation by figures such as Ray Clemons reflect tensions between police organizations and elected officials.



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