
Armed man shot after standoff outside CIA headquarters in Virginia
NY Post
An armed man, who also claimed he had a bomb in his vehicle, was shot outside CIA headquarters in Virginia Monday, according to reports and FBI officials.
The suspect, who was not immediately identified, was wounded in an FBI agent-involved shooting at about 6 p.m. Monday after an hours-long standoff outside the headquarters in McLean, the FBI’s Washington field office said. The man allegedly drove up to the gates of the CIA building that morning and made statements indicating he had a bomb in his vehicle, CNN reported, citing sources close to the matter.More Related News

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