Woman poses as FBI agent demanding free Chick-fil-A and gets arrested

It was worth a shot...
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Police arrested a woman in Georgia for allegedly posing as an FBI agent and demanding free food. The woman even continued claiming she was an agent when police arrived at the scene.

Kimberly George Ragsdale demanded the food at a Chick-fil-A pretending to be a federal agent according to The Polk County Standard Journal. Chick-fil-A staff didn't fall for it and decided to call 911.

This isn't Ragsdale's first attempt at getting free food from the location. In the past, she has allegedly threatened to arrest employees if they didn't give her something to eat for free.

When police arrived, the woman allegedly said to officers that she didn't have I.D because her credentials were only electronic.

“We are thankful for the observant and professional staff at CFA who knew what to do and gathered the info needed for us to make our case and catch her in the act. We would like to inform our citizens to call 911 if someone is claiming to be an officer if they aren’t in a marked car, or in a proper uniform, or if they don’t have the proper credentials,” Police Chief Randy Turner said in a statement from The Polk County Standard Journal.

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