An FBI agent in Stafford County is accused in the fatal shooting of his estranged wife, the Associated Press reports.
Arthur “Art” Gonzales told dispatchers he was acting in self-defense when he shot and killed his 42-year-old wife, Julia Sema Gonzales.
The 43-year-old agent, who is being held in jail without bond, said his wife attacked him with a knife.
Gonzales was a supervisory special agent-instructor at the FBI’s National Academy at Quantico.
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