Turkish-American re-elected as Virginia city Sheriff
VIRGINIA
Metin "Matt" Cay has been re-elected to be Falls Church, Virginia's Sheriff after running unopposed, according to preliminary results.
Cay won Tuesday's election with nearly 99% of the vote. Write-in candidates accounted for just 70 votes, results posted on the city's website showed.
He replaced former Sheriff Stephen Bittle in 2020 following his predecessor’s retirement. Prior to assuming the post, Cay practiced law and had more than 20 years of law enforcement experience. He began to serve as the Falls Church Sheriffs' chief deputy in October 2016.
In a 2020 profile posted to the Virginia Sheriffs' Association, Cay said he wanted to focus his time in office on "increasing the level of crisis intervention, de-escalation and alternate enforcement awareness and training provided to our deputies."
"This approach will also include an increase in all areas of training required in our operations to maximize competency and to optimize the abilities of all members of our agency," he said.
Asked specifically about the widespread civil unrest that erupted following the 2020 murder of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer, Cay said he looked "forward to a greater and more effective interaction, engagement, transparency and outreach to all the members of our community and to embrace and foster accountability in our agency in particular and in law enforcement in general."