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An off-duty Federal Bureau of Investigations police officer was concerned in a taking pictures in Washington, D.C. on Saturday afternoon.
A spokesperson for the FBI stated that the taking pictures occurred at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday on I-295 North in Washington, D.C.
The spokesperson stated that the company is investigating the incident.

An off-duty Federal Bureau of Investigations police officer was concerned in a taking pictures in Washington, D.C. on Saturday afternoon.
(FOX 5)
“The FBI is reviewing an off-duty FBI Police officer-involved taking pictures which occurred at roughly 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, August. 27, on Interstate 295 North in Washington, D.C. The FBI takes all taking pictures incidents involving our personnel significantly. In accordance with FBI coverage, the taking pictures incident is below investigation by the FBI’s Inspection Division. The overview course of is thorough and goal, and is carried out as expeditiously as doable below the circumstances,” an FBI spokesperson stated.
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A spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police Division stated that no accidents had been reported on the taking pictures.
Footage from the scene of the incident present a number of bullet holes in a automotive windshield, in line with FOX 5.
I-295 North was shut down for a time frame on Saturday however has reopened.