DEVELOPING: Female Driver Shot While Trying to Barge Through Security Gates at CIA Headquarters Hours After Murder of Two Israeli Embassy Staffers in DC – FBI on Scene

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Another disturbing, though thankfully less severe, criminal activity occurred this morning in the DC area following last night’s evil anti-Semitic murders in the nation’s capital.

As CBS News reported, a female driver was shot after attempting to barge through the security gates of the CIA headquarters in Mclean, Virginia, while ignoring orders to stop. The woman, who has yet to be identified, was shot in the upper body.

She has since been taken to a medical facility for a “non-fatal” injury.

The FBI is currently on the scene following the incident.

Fairfax County police told NBC Washington that they had responded to the 900 block of Dolley Madison Boulevard around 4 a.m. ET to help the CIA with traffic control.

A CIA spokesperson told NBC News that the main gate was now closed and that employees should seek alternative routes.

At this point, no motive for the driver’s actions has been identified. But the incident comes as the DC area remains on edge after a Marxist pro-Hamas terrorist assassinated two Israeli Embassy staffers late last night.

Back in March, authorities arrested a 28-year-old man following an hours-long standoff at the CIA headquarters. The suspect, Robert Scofield, unloaded several shots at a CIA building and then turned the gun on himself.

Scofield was taken into custody after police negotiators arrived.

This is a developing story and will be updated.

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