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⚡ Breaking — April 16, 2026
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Justin Fairfax Shoots and Kills Wife in Murder-Suicide — Their Teenage Children Called 911

Justin Fairfax, 47, shot Dr. Cerina Fairfax multiple times in the basement of their Annandale home, then turned the gun on himself. Police say court papers in a bitter divorce may have been the trigger. Their son called 911.

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Former Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax and his wife, Dr. Cerina Fairfax, are both dead after a murder-suicide in their Annandale, Virginia, home early Thursday morning.

Fairfax County police said Justin Fairfax, 47, shot his wife multiple times in the basement of their home on Guinevere Drive shortly after midnight. He then went upstairs to the primary bedroom and shot himself with the same gun. Both of their teenage children — a son and a daughter — were inside the house when it happened.

Their son called 911 just after midnight, telling the dispatcher he believed his mother had been stabbed. When officers arrived, they found bullet casings near Cerina Fairfax's body in the basement and Justin Fairfax upstairs with a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

"Half of America probably goes through divorce proceedings at some point in time, and very, very rarely, thankfully, does it ever end up like this." — Fairfax County Police Chief Kevin Davis

A Bitter Divorce Led to This

The couple had been separated since June 1, 2024 — but were still living under the same roof. Cerina told Justin she intended to divorce him on June 2, 2025, and formally filed on July 18, 2025. A divorce trial was scheduled to begin on April 21 — five days from now.

A judge had recently granted custody of both children to Cerina and ordered Justin to move out of the home by April 30. Police Chief Kevin Davis said Justin was served court paperwork recently about an upcoming hearing, and investigators believe that may have been the spark.

"Mr. Fairfax was served some type of paperwork indicating when he was scheduled to next appear in court for the ongoing divorce proceedings. That is something that we're looking at as something that may have led to whatever happened last night — the murder of a mother, a wife, and a citizen." — Fairfax County Police Chief Kevin Davis

Warning Signs Were There

Court documents paint a picture of a man in deep decline. A custody judgment described Justin Fairfax as a "talented man who struggles with undefined emotional and psychological issues." Records showed he had become withdrawn, was binge drinking, and had failed to pay his share of household costs — including groceries.

Cerina Fairfax had testified in court that her husband's living space was littered with empty wine bottles and piles of dirty laundry. She installed multiple security cameras throughout the home during the divorce proceedings — a decision that would later prove significant.

In January 2026, Justin called police and accused Cerina of assaulting him. Officers reviewed the camera footage Cerina had installed and determined the alleged assault never happened. No arrests were made. The police chief confirmed the accusation was "proven to be untrue."

Court records also revealed that Justin purchased a handgun in 2022 with money that had been set aside for their children's horseback riding lessons.

Warning Signs and Prior Incidents — From Court Documents and Police Records
DateEventSource
2019 Family member found Justin "clutching a pillow and blanket in a closet," saying "everyone was out to get him" after sexual assault allegations surfaced Court documents via NBC News
2022 Justin purchased a handgun using money earmarked for children's horseback riding lessons Court records via WTOP
June 2024 Couple separated while continuing to live in the same home Court filings via WUSA9
July 2025 Cerina formally filed for divorce Court records
January 2026 Justin accused Cerina of assault; police reviewed home cameras and determined the claim was false Police Chief Kevin Davis
January 2026 Court filings showed Justin failed to contribute to household expenses or groceries Court documents via WUSA9
March 2026 Judge granted Cerina sole custody and ordered Justin to move out by April 30 Court records via NBC Washington

Who Was Dr. Cerina Fairfax?

Dr. Cerina Wanzer Fairfax was 49 years old. She graduated from Duke University in 1999 with a bachelor of science degree, then earned her Doctor of Dental Surgery from Virginia Commonwealth University in 2005, where she was inducted into the dental honor society Omicron Kappa Upsilon and named an Outstanding Graduate.

She ran her own dental practice — Dr. Fairfax and Associates Family Dentistry — in Fairfax, Virginia. She was active in community outreach programs, donated to local charities, and volunteered her time. On her practice's website, she wrote that it was "an honor and privilege" to serve her community.

Those who knew her described her as a devoted mother whose children were the center of her world. She loved reading, running trails with her dogs, practicing Bikram yoga, and traveling.

"The death of Cerina Fairfax leaves an immeasurable void in the lives of all who knew and loved her. Above all else, Cerina was a devoted mother to her beautiful children, who were the very center of her world." — Amy Spain, Cerina Fairfax's divorce attorney

Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger called her murder "a horrific tragedy" and said Cerina was "a devoted mother, beloved dentist, and engaged supporter of her alma mater."

Justin Fairfax's Rise and Fall

Justin Edward Fairfax was once one of the most watched Democrats in America. He graduated from Duke University and Columbia Law School, worked for the U.S. Attorney's Office, and built a career as an attorney. In 2017, he was elected Virginia's 41st lieutenant governor — only the second African American ever elected to statewide office in the state's history, after Douglas Wilder.

In early 2019, when Gov. Ralph Northam was engulfed in a scandal over a racist yearbook photo, many — including then-former Vice President Joe Biden — called for Fairfax to step up as the next governor. That changed within days.

Two women came forward with sexual assault accusations. Vanessa Tyson, a professor at Scripps College, said Fairfax forced her to perform oral sex in a hotel room during the 2004 Democratic National Convention. Days later, Meredith Watson accused Fairfax of raping her in 2000 when they were students at Duke. Fairfax denied both allegations, called them "demonstrably false," and said both encounters were consensual. He was never charged with a crime, but most Virginia Democrats abandoned him and called for his resignation. He refused to step down.

He ran for governor in 2021, saying he wanted to clear his name, but was soundly defeated in the Democratic primary. Court documents indicate his mental health deteriorated significantly after that loss and after the 2019 allegations. He and Cerina co-owned the dental practice, but his role in it — and in his own life — appeared to shrink steadily.

Timeline of Events

2017
Justin Fairfax elected Virginia's 41st lieutenant governor. Takes office in January 2018.
February 2019
Vanessa Tyson and Meredith Watson publicly accuse Fairfax of sexual assault. He denies the allegations and refuses to resign.
June 2021
Fairfax runs for governor and is defeated in the Democratic primary.
January 2022
Fairfax leaves office as lieutenant governor. Court documents later describe declining mental health and withdrawal.
June 2024
Justin and Cerina separate but continue living in the same house.
July 2025
Cerina formally files for divorce.
January 2026
Justin calls police, accusing Cerina of assault. Home camera footage shows the claim was false.
March 2026
Judge grants Cerina sole custody and orders Justin to leave the home by April 30.
April 16, 2026 — Shortly After Midnight
Justin Fairfax shoots Cerina multiple times in the basement. He then goes upstairs and shoots himself. Their son calls 911.

Community and Political Reactions

Virginia's political community expressed shock and grief throughout the day. Sen. Mark Warner called it "awful news" and said he was "still just processing this." Former Gov. Ralph Northam asked for prayers for the couple's children, Cameron and Carys. Former D.C. Council member Kenyan McDuffie, a childhood friend of Justin's, said he was "heartbroken beyond words."

Prince William County Supervisor Andrea Bailey, who had socialized with the couple, described screaming when she heard the news. Her husband, Virginia NAACP President Cozy Bailey, called Cerina "a superstar in her own right."

Police Chief Davis described the situation as "a fall from grace for a relatively high-profile family that seemingly had a lot of things going in their favor." The children are now with their grandparents. Fairfax County victim services is providing support.

✦ What This Says About Our Society

The murder of Dr. Cerina Fairfax is not an isolated event. It is part of a pattern that repeats itself across every community in America — and it forces us to look at what we are choosing not to see.

1
Domestic violence does not care about status. Justin Fairfax held one of the highest offices in Virginia. Cerina Fairfax was a successful dentist and community leader. They lived in a suburban home. They had two children in good schools. On the surface, this family had everything. Domestic violence does not limit itself to any income level, race, education, or political party. It happens everywhere, and assuming it only happens to "other people" is one of the reasons victims don't get help sooner.
2
The warning signs were documented — and still were not enough. Court records described emotional instability, binge drinking, financial neglect, a false police report, and a gun purchased with money meant for children. Cerina installed cameras in her own home to protect herself. A judge ordered Justin to leave. None of it was enough to prevent what happened. Our legal system can process divorces and custody orders. But it remains poorly equipped to intervene before domestic situations turn lethal.
3
Separation is the most dangerous time. Research consistently shows that the period when a victim is leaving or has just left an abuser is the most dangerous moment in the relationship. Justin Fairfax had just been served papers for an upcoming court date. He had been ordered to move out within weeks. Cerina was doing everything the legal system told her to do — and she was killed for it. Anyone supporting a friend, coworker, or family member through a separation should understand that the danger often increases, not decreases, when someone leaves.
4
Children carry the weight of what adults refuse to fix. Two teenagers are now without parents. A son called 911 thinking his mother had been stabbed, only to learn the truth was even worse. These children will carry this trauma for the rest of their lives. Every conversation about domestic violence policy, gun access during divorce, and mental health intervention is, at its core, a conversation about whether we are willing to protect children from the consequences of adult failures.
5
We need to talk about men's mental health — without excusing violence. Court documents described Justin Fairfax as struggling with "undefined emotional and psychological issues." His career collapsed. His marriage collapsed. He appears to have turned to alcohol. None of that excuses murder. But it does raise the question of whether we are building systems that reach men in crisis before the crisis becomes lethal. Treating men's mental health as an afterthought doesn't protect women — it endangers them.

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened to Justin Fairfax and his wife?

Former Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax, 47, shot and killed his wife, Dr. Cerina Fairfax, 49, in the basement of their Annandale home shortly after midnight on April 16, 2026. He then went upstairs and shot himself with the same gun. Their two teenage children were home. Their son called 911.

Who was Dr. Cerina Fairfax?

Dr. Cerina Wanzer Fairfax was a 49-year-old dentist who ran a family dental practice in Fairfax, Virginia. She graduated from Duke University and Virginia Commonwealth University. She and Justin married in 2006 and had two children, Cameron and Carys. She was described as a devoted mother and active community volunteer.

Were they getting divorced?

Yes. They separated in June 2024 while still living together. Cerina filed for divorce in July 2025. A judge granted her sole custody and ordered Justin to leave by April 30, 2026. A divorce trial was set for April 21. Police say recently served court paperwork may have triggered the shooting.

Did Justin Fairfax have a history of violence?

In January 2026, he falsely accused Cerina of assault — police reviewed home cameras and found the claim untrue. In 2019, two women accused him of sexual assault: Vanessa Tyson (in 2004) and Meredith Watson (in 2000 at Duke). Fairfax denied both and was never charged.

Were the children home?

Yes. Both teenage children were in the house. Their son called 911 shortly after midnight. The children are now with their grandparents and receiving support from Fairfax County victim services.

What was Justin Fairfax's political career?

Fairfax was Virginia's 41st lieutenant governor (2018–2022), the second African American elected to statewide office in Virginia history. He graduated from Duke and Columbia Law School. His career collapsed after the 2019 sexual assault allegations. He lost a 2021 gubernatorial primary bid.

What warning signs existed?

Court documents described emotional instability, binge drinking, financial neglect, a false assault accusation against his wife, and a gun purchased in 2022 with money set aside for the children. Cerina installed cameras throughout the home for her safety. Police had previously responded to the residence.

Sources

  1. CBS News — "Former Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax kills wife, fatally shoots self, police say" — April 16, 2026 — https://www.cbsnews.com/news/justin-fairfax-murder-suicide-wife-cerine-fairfax/
  2. WJLA (7News) — "Former Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax and his wife dead in murder-suicide" — April 16, 2026 — https://wjla.com/news/local/murder-suicide-man-woman-dead-annandale-home-fairfax-county-virginia
  3. WUSA9 — "Court docs detail Justin Fairfax's withdrawal, alcohol abuse before murder-suicide" — April 16, 2026 — https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/crime/justin-fairfax-divorce-court-documents-allege-alcohol-abuse-withdrawn-mental-state/65-9153d53a
  4. WTOP — "Former Va. Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax shot his wife in apparent murder-suicide weeks before court deadline to move out" — April 16, 2026 — https://wtop.com/fairfax-county/2026/04/2-dead-after-domestic-incident-in-annandale/
  5. NBC Washington — "Former Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax kills wife and self in Annandale home" — April 16, 2026 — https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/justin-fairfax-wife-murder-suicide-virginia-annandale-virginia-killing/4091608/
  6. NBC News — "Ex-Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax kills wife and himself amid divorce proceedings" — April 16, 2026 — https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/former-virginia-lt-gov-justin-fairfax-kills-wife-self-divorce-police-rcna332123
  7. Newsweek — "Who Was Former Virginia Lieutenant Governor Justin Fairfax's Wife, Cerina?" — April 16, 2026 — https://www.newsweek.com/justin-fairfax-wife-cerina-virginia-lieutenant-shooting-children-11838907
  8. PBS NewsHour — "Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax and his wife are dead in murder-suicide" — April 16, 2026 — https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/virginia-lt-gov-justin-fairfax-and-his-wife-are-dead-in-murder-suicide-police-say
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