According to CCTV News, on September 10, local time, according to NBC, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) conducted a raid on the same day at a construction site near the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) headquarters in Langley, Virginia that day. Several construction workers rushed to the CIA park to evade law enforcement and tried to climb over the fence.

△U.S. CIA Headquarters, located in Langley, Virginia
According to the Global Network, when U.S. Immigration Bureau officials arrived at the construction site involved, workers fled in all directions. Some fled to the nearby CIA campus, some of whom climbed over the perimeter fence and then tried to climb the second higher fence surrounding the headquarters facility.
The report said that U.S. Immigration Bureau officials did not inform the CIA of the plan in advance, which made the situation even more chaotic. The security accident caused the CIA to block the park access and caused several intelligence officials to be trapped on the road and in their cars leading to the parking lot, people familiar with the matter said.
The report also stated that none of the fences were close to the CIA building and posed no threat to intelligence officials, and several people were arrested while climbing over the fence.
The New York Times and NBC both said that a CIA spokesman confirmed that law enforcement has responded to a security incident at the CIA headquarters, but provided no further details.
Security incidents involving CIA headquarters are not uncommon, and the agency officials confirmed that a man pulled out his pistol outside the CIA headquarters on March 19 this year and threatened.
Source: CCTV News, Global Network