1993 shootings at CIA Headquarters

On January 25, 1993, outside the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) headquarters campus in Langley, Virginia, a gunman killed two CIA employees and wounded three others. The perpetrator, later identified as Pakistani national Mir Qazi (also spelled as Kasi or Kansi), shot CIA employees in their cars as they were waiting at a stoplight. After buying a Chinese assault rifle, he said he planned the attack because he was "angry with the policy of the U.S. government in the Middle East, particularly toward the Palestinian people".

1993 shootings at CIA Headquarters

On January 25, 1993, outside the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) headquarters campus in Langley, Virginia, a gunman killed two CIA employees and wounded three others. The perpetrator, later identified as Pakistani national Mir Qazi (also spelled as Kasi or Kansi), shot CIA employees in their cars as they were waiting at a stoplight. After buying a Chinese assault rifle, he said he planned the attack because he was "angry with the policy of the U.S. government in the Middle East, particularly toward the Palestinian people".