The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority Office of
Inspector General (WMATA-OIG) announced the September 14, 2018, arrest in
Tennessee of Christopher A. Riggins, 53, of Laurel for the alleged sexual
solicitation of a minor.
This joint investigation determined that during official
business travel to the area, Riggins allegedly used a Metro-issued electronic
device to arrange to meet with an individual he believed to be a
fifteen-year-old girl for a sexual encounter. The individual that Riggins was
communicating with was, in fact, an undercover Knoxville Police Department
Investigator. Riggins was taken into custody at the predetermined meeting
location by the Knoxville Police Department’s Violence Reduction Team and
charged with felony Solicitation of a Minor – Aggravated Statutory Rape.
Following the arrest, WMATA-OIG notified Metro management,
and Riggins was immediately placed on administrative leave and barred from
Metro property pending an administrative investigation that concluded today,
September 21, 2018. The administrative process resulted in termination.
WMATA Inspector General Geoffrey Cherrington expressed
thanks to the law enforcement agencies involved in investigating the case,
including the Knoxville Police Department Internet Crimes Against Children Task
Force, the Metro Transit Police Department, the Howard County Maryland Police
Department, the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) Knoxville and
Washington, DC Field Offices, and the FBI-Metropolitan Police Department of the
District of Columbia Child Exploitation & Human Trafficking Task Force, as
well as the investigative staff within WMATA-OIG.
WMATA-OIG is asking anyone with information pertaining to
this case to contact the OIG hotline at 888-234-2374 or via e-mail at
wmata-oig-hotline@verizon.net.
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