CIA HQ in Langley

A former FBI agent has been charged with impeding a police officer — and also has been accused of a series of violent threats against CIA officers at the main gate of the agency’s highly-secured Virginia headquarters last week.

The Alexandria woman was an FBI agent from 2004 to 2010, according to court records and friends. On Friday, she embarked on a bizarre trip that led her from the secretive, highly-secured headquarters of the National Security Agency in Maryland to the CIA in Langley, Virginia, according to court records obtained by News4.

An affidavit filed by CIA investigators said Tunisia Davis drove to the main gate of CIA headquarters Thursday afternoon and drove past an officer who tried to stop her.

A second officer, court records show, had to physically stand in front of Davis’ vehicle to stop her.

She was taken into custody. Shortly after, CIA investigators said, she reached toward an officer’s firearm.

Earlier in the day, Davis also tried to get access to the National Security Agency, CIA investigators said in their affidavit.

Davis was placed in the custody of U.S. Marshals and was scheduled for a psychiatric evaluation at the Alexandria city jail, according to court filings. Davis is scheduled to appear in federal court in Alexandria Tuesday afternoon.

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