Police arrest Georgia woman pretending to be FBI agent to get free Chik-Fil-A

Police said a Georgia woman impersonated an FBI agent for complimentary food at Chick-Fil-A, threatening them with arrest if they refused.

Rockmart, Ga., police said Kimberly Ragsdale of Dallas visited a single location multiple times during the past week in a white minivan, saying she would take employees who did not comply into custody, The Associated Press reported.

Ragsdale allegedly continued to maintain she was a federal agent after the police arrived, to the point of “talk[ing] into her shirt like she was talking into a radio telling someone that we were arresting her and to send someone to Rockmart PD,” according to the police report.

“You will not hear a real officer demand a meal anywhere,” Chief Randy Turner told news outlets, according to the AP. “If it is given, we appreciate it. If it is discounted, we appreciate it. We will not ask for it or make threats and demand it.”

Police booked Ragsdale into jail last Thursday before releasing her on $3,000 bond shortly after, according to online jail records.

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