Crime & Safety

Woman Poses As FBI Agent To Get Free Chick-Fil-A Meals: Police

Rockmart Police said they arrested a Dallas woman who claimed to be an FBI agent so she could get free meals at a Chick-fil-A.

ROCKMART, GA — A Dallas, Georgia, woman was jailed over the weekend for threatening to arrest Chick-fil-A workers if they didn’t give her a free meal because, well, she was an FBI agent.

No, she wasn’t, said local authorities.

Kimberly Ragsdale, 47, was charged with impersonating a police officer after repeated attempts to scam a meal out of an area Chick-fil-A, according to the Rockmart Police as reported by the Associated Press and other news organizations.

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Chick-fil-A workers told police that Ragsdale would arrive in a white minivan, identify herself as an FBI agent, demand a free meal and then threaten to arrest them if they didn’t serve her.

Rather than saying “my pleasure,” restaurant workers finally called the cops on Ragsdale.

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When Rockmart police handcuffed Ragsdale Thursday in the Chick-fil-A parking lot, she pretended to call for backup by talking “into her shirt like she was talking into a radio,” according to the arrest report.

She was released from the Polk County Jail Saturday on $3,000 bail, according to online records.

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