CIA headquarters swarmed by cops over ‘man with a gun’ as SWAT is called in just hours after JFK files were released

SUMMARY
At approximately 10:35 a.m. EDT, a large law enforcement response converged on the CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia, following reports of a man firing a shotgun into the air and making threats near an entrance gate. Fairfax County Police, alongside SWAT teams and the bomb squad, swiftly cordoned off the area, closing Route 123 and Georgetown Pike, as confirmed by the Virginia Department of Transportation. Witnesses described the police presence as “massive,” with dozens of officers, military vehicles, and emergency units blocking access to the facility, located less than 10 miles from Washington, D.C. The CIA acknowledged the “threats” but provided no further details, deferring to ongoing police operations. Journalist Andrew Leyden reported via X that the suspect discharged multiple rounds. The incident unfolded hours after President Trump released 80,000 unredacted JFK assassination files, though no official link has been established.