Overview
- Federal prosecutors charged Connor Lynn Mayo after CIA police arrested him at the Langley gate Monday in the third incident in four days.
- Officers had ordered him to leave Friday, then cited him Sunday after he slipped in by following an authorized car through a raised barrier.
- In the Monday stop, he drove past warning signs and visitor detours, failed to show proper ID, tried to speed off, and was halted when an officer used a diversionary tactic.
- Court records say he admitted trespassing, said he believed he was "intended to be at CIA," and told officers he wanted to be arrested after visiting the Pentagon the day before.
- No motive has been disclosed, and the case, built on CIA Police reports and filings in the Eastern District of Virginia, remains under investigation.