Woman Demands Free Chick-fil-A After Claiming She Is An FBI Agent
Not sure that impersonating an FBI agent and demanding free food from Chick-Fil-A is the way to go through life. It’s certainly not worth going to jail for.
Police in Dallas, Georgia, arrested Kimberly George Ragsdale after she allegedly tried to convince restaurant workers that she was an FBI agent and should get free food. Even when police officers arrived, the woman apparently continued to claim she was a federal agent. Reportedly this is not the first time Ragsdale has attempted to get free food and has threatened to arrest employees when they don’t provide the food.
Officers placed Ragsdale in handcuffs and arrested her. She reportedly pretended to talk to a supposed radio in her shirt, reporting that she was being arrested and that the FBI needed to send someone to the Rockmart Police Department. According to an arrest report, she was charged with impersonating a public officer. No word on if she ended up getting a discount on the food.
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