A judge in Fairfax County, Virginia, sentenced 18-year-old Fairfax High School student Israel Flores Ortiz to 360 days in jail and two years of probation after he was found guilty of nine misdemeanor assault and battery counts involving multiple female students, according to local court reporting and police records.
An 18-year-old Fairfax High School student, Israel Flores Ortiz, was sentenced Tuesday in Fairfax County Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court to 180 days in jail on each of nine misdemeanor assault and battery convictions, with 140 days per count suspended, court reporting shows. The structure of the sentence totals 360 days of active jail time, along with two years of probation and additional court-ordered conditions. (ffxnow.com)
The City of Fairfax Police Department said it began investigating after Fairfax High School reported “multiple assaults” on March 5, 2026. Police said Flores Ortiz, 18, turned himself in on March 7 and was initially charged with nine counts of assault and battery; police later obtained four additional assault-and-battery counts as more alleged victims came forward. (fairfaxva.gov)
Local reporting said Flores Ortiz was ultimately found guilty of nine counts after being initially charged with 13. WTOP reported that surveillance video was shown in court and that the defendant had been accused of touching girls in crowded school hallways. (wtop.com)
During and after the sentencing, Fairfax County Commonwealth’s Attorney Steve Descano said the conduct was unacceptable and described the assaults as systematic. NBC4 Washington and FFXnow also reported that the judge spoke about the impact on the victims and their right to feel safe in the community. (nbcwashington.com)
Claims about Flores Ortiz’s immigration status were a major point of public debate around the case. WTOP reported that he entered the United States from El Salvador in 2024 and that the Department of Homeland Security said publicly that Immigration and Customs Enforcement would be prepared to take him into custody if he is released. NBC4 Washington likewise reported that DHS said he was in the country without legal status and criticized the sentence. (wtop.com)