Fatally-stabbed intruder of Friendship Heights Metro kiosk identified

WASHINGTON — A Metro employee stabbed and fatally wounded a man who broke into the manager’s kiosk at Friendship Heights Metro early Tuesday.

D.C. police have identified the man as Jeremy Bond, 28, of Rockville, Maryland.

“Witnesses saw a man pounding on the glass, there was a female Metro employee inside,” said D.C. Police Chief Peter Newsham.

Bond was able to get into the booth.

“There was a physical altercation between the two,” Newsham said. “The male, who entered the kiosk, ended up being stabbed — he was taken to the hospital in grave condition.”

Earlier Tuesday morning, a police supervisor told WTOP Bond had died.

Newsham said the stabbing occurred shortly after midnight, when the Metro station was still open.

“One of the things we have to look at is whether there’s a viable self-defense claim,” said Newsham. “For someone to enter the booth, and for an altercation to occur, is indicative there may be a self-defense claim.”

Newsham said the Metro employee is cooperating with police in the investigation.

Detectives are viewing surveillance video recovered from the transit agency.

“Metro has an excellent video system. You can tell where passengers enter the system, and where they exit. Our investigators are going through that right now,” Newsham said.

At 5 a.m., as Metro opened, all Maryland entrances to the Friendship Heights Metro were closed, behind yellow police tape. Passengers could only access trains through the Jenifer Street exit, which is in the District.

By 6 a.m., all entrances to the station were open.

Neal Augenstein

Neal Augenstein has been a general assignment reporter with WTOP since 1997. He says he looks forward to coming to work every day, even though that means waking up at 3:30 a.m.

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