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Virginia Lawmaker Matt Fariss Charged in Alleged Hit-and-Run

Tony Gray by Tony Gray
March 8, 2023
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Virginia Lawmaker Matt Fariss Charged in Alleged Hit-and-Run

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Virginia State Police charged a Republican lawmaker with two felonies after allegedly striking a female acquantance with his SUV March 2.

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House of Delegates member Matt Fariss, 54, who has represented part of central Virginia for more than a decade, is charged with malicious wounding and being involved in a hit-and-run. He reportedly faces an additional misdemeanor charge of reckless driving.

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The New York Post further reported:

A Virginia state lawmaker charged in what authorities are calling a hit-and-run swerved his SUV toward a woman after they argued, striking her and leaving her with minor injuries, according to police and allegations outlined in court documents.

Del. Matt Fariss, a 54-year-old Republican who has represented part of central Virginia in the House of Delegates for over a decade, faces two felony charges — malicious wounding and being involved in a hit-and-run — plus misdemeanor reckless driving.

Fariss has denied the allegations.

According to a criminal complaint, the woman told police she was riding in a car with Fariss on Thursday when he passed a car at an “excessive speed” then blew out a tire.

She said he pulled into a church parking lot, where he became “irate” while talking on the phone with his son about a car jack.

As Fariss became increasingly aggressive, the woman said, she got out of the car and started walking up Route 501 to a cousin’s home nearby.

Fariss then began driving and yelling at her to get back in the car, according to the court documents.

After she declined, Fariss made a 90-degree turn and struck the woman with his Chevrolet Tahoe, she alleges. She said she scampered away, fearing that he might shoot her.

The court documents do not explain the woman’s relationship to Fariss.

In a statement provided by an aide, Fariss denied the allegations against him.

“While I may have made some mistakes in my life, these charges are false,” he said. “I look forward to clearing them in a court of law.”

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Virginia State Police said in a statement Tuesday that they were called to investigate a hit-and-run Thursday afternoon in Campbell County, a rural area south of Lynchburg.

A 2015 Tahoe had crossed the center line, struck an adult female pedestrian, then left the scene, police said in the statement.

According to the woman’s account, a man witnessed the confrontation and “came down his driveway yelling,” at which point Fariss fled.

An investigation led state police to identify Fariss as the driver, according to the statement from VSP spokeswoman Corinne Geller.

Fariss turned himself in and met a trooper at a magistrate’s office Friday then was released on bond, Geller said.

Court records show an arraignment scheduled for March 17.

House Speaker Todd Gilbert said in a statement that he was aware of the charges against Fariss.

“I am certain that Virginia’s legal system will ascertain all the facts and adjudicate the matter in a timely and just fashion,” Gilbert said.

Fariss, of Campbell County, has served in the House since 2012.

He represents the 59th District, which also includes Appomattox and Buckingham counties and parts of Albemarle and Nelson counties.

News of the charges against him was first reported by Cardinal News.

Fariss has faced legal trouble before, according to court records and news accounts, including for a hit-and-run. That incident, to which Fariss pleaded guilty in 2016, damaged fencing, a highway sign and a mailbox, according to an article in the News & Advance.

The Associated Press pursued Fariss’ booking photo from the Blue Ridge Regional Jail Authority and other law enforcement officials, who failed to provide it.

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