SESSION INFORMATION
Document Type:
Collection:
Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST):
CIA-RDP96-00789R002400480001-3
Release Decision:
RIFPUB
Original Classification:
K
Document Page Count:
19
Document Creation Date:
November 4, 2016
Document Release Date:
March 9, 2001
Sequence Number:
1
Case Number:
Publication Date:
January 27, 1993
Content Type:
SUMMARY
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SESSION INFORMATION
A.
TARGET DATA:
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Date: 6
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Task/Target Number :
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Session Number: C5 7-
B.
PERSONNEL DATA:
Source Number:
Monitor Number:
C.
SESSION DATA:
Session Start Time:
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Session Stop Time:
Method Used:
SU f~
Distractions/Hunches:
D. EVALUATION DATA:
Viewer Confidence (H/M/L):
Evaluator's Estimate:
E. SESSION SUMMARY:
The target personality can be located in southern Virginia.
The target personality can be seen in a house/home that is big and
surrounded by trees and green vegetation. The word "Winchester"
phonetically surfaced as to his whereabouts. The individual is
staying put for awhile because he feels if he moves, he can be
found. The individual however, does have plans to move south to
the Florida area.
The personality will be found because he will either give or
lend or trade in the weapon (rifle) that he used in the crime.
Somehow it will be found out that this individual owned it or had
it. Then the investigators will start picking up on his trail.
The stronger feeling is that the individual will lend the weapon to
someone.
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TASKING SHEET
DATE: 27 JAN 93
SUSPENSE: 27 JAN 93
1500 hrs
1. PROJECT NUMBER: 93-153- (CONDUCT OF THIS SK IS OPTION
2. METHOD/TECHNIQUE: Method of choice.
3. BACKGROUND: The target personality is the gunman who killed
two persons and wounded three others with a rifle at the entrance
of CIA headquarters on 25 Jan 93
4. ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS OF INFORMATION:
----Determine the target personality's current location and his
immediate surroundings.
6PTIONA Provide a physfcal, s chol
pro"ile o the target personality.
----Optional Coordinates: 550189/263386
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SESSION INFORMATION
A. TARGET DATA:
Date: C
Task/Target Number: \S _
Session Number:
B.
PERSONNEL DATA:
Source Number:
Monitor Number:
C.
SESSION DATA:
Session Start
Time:
Session Stop
Time:
Method Used:
Distractions/Hunches:
D. EVALUATION DATA:
Viewer Confidence (H/M/L):
Evaluator's Estimate:
E. SESSION SUMMARY:
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The target personality did what he intended to do. It seems
that he had a grudge towards the CIA and he did what he thought was
just.
The personality is currently changing his car and continually
wears sunglasses.
The target personality is with a girl that is young with long
brown hair and wears a big hat.
The target personality may dye his hair to blonde and will
ride in a red convertible. The intention is to be on the move in
a car.
At one point during the session, I could see the target
personality going into a safe. He may have money there to help him
travel or he may be exchanging money or he may have gotten paid by
someone to do this. I have a feeling that the girl may know that
he did this and she is helping him. Maybe the personality was paid
by terrorists to do this.
The personality does however live in a big house with a small
porch.
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TASKING SHEET
2. METHOD/TECHNIQUE: Method of choice.
SUSPENSE: 28 JAN 93
1500 hrs
DATE; 28 JAN 93
3. BACKGROUND: Your Session 01 of 27 Jan 93 is available for your
review.
4. ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS OF INFORMATION:
--Determine if the gunman will be involved in any other criminal
acts; if so, describe.
-Describe any person involved in assisting and abetting the
gunman. Describe the scope and nature of this assistance.
----Describe the details and circumstances of the gunman's
apprehension, as applicable.
--Refine any of the preivous tasking, if necessary.
----Optional Coordinates: 550189/263386.
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SESSION INFORMATION
A. TARGET DATA:
Date:
Task/Target Number: /
Session Number: ()
B. PERSONNEL DATA:
Source Number:
Monitor Number:
C. SESSION DATA: 3 G
Session Start Time:
Session Stop Time:
Method Used: c'
Distractions/Hunt es:
D. EVALUATION DATA:
Viewer Confidence (H/M/L):
Evaluator's Estimate:
E. SESSION SUMMARY:
The target personality will not take any more actions against
the CIA or other government agencies.
The personality is located in southern Virginia and plans to
move south to the Florida area.
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TASKING SHEET
SOURCE NO: O
DATE: _4 FEB 93
SUSPENSE: _4 FEB 93
1500 hrs
2. METHOD/TECHNIQUE: Method of choice.
The target personality remains the gunman who killed two men
and iniured three others during the 25 Jan 93 shooting outside the
Langley Park entrance to the CIA.
----Your sessions of 27 and 28 Jan 93 are available for review upon
request
4.
ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS OF INFORMATION:
Describe the nature of the target personality's current and
near-term activities.
----Optional Coordinates remain: 550189/263386.
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----No further criminal action taken by gunman.
----A friend will divulge necessary info to apprehend him.
----This incident is associated with the Persian Gulf.
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----The rifle leads to the killer.
----He may have money to help him travel. May be paid by
terrorists.
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----Gunman wore a brown military-type jacket.
----Drove a brown/yellow station wagon.
----Also drove a small white truck (for work).
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Dates in the case of MirAimal Kansi, who police say killed two
men and wounded three others outside the CIA's Langley
headquarters:
Oct. 2, 1964: Kansi is born in the provincial capital of Quetta, Pakistan.
March 3, 1991: He enters the United States through John F. Kennedy
International Airport in New York.
Feb. 3, 1992: Kansi applies for asylum in the United States.
Feb. 12: The Immigration and Naturalization Service grants Kansi a one-
year work permit. Though it was renewable, Kansi never applied for
renewal.
Jan. 16, 1993: Kansi buys a Beretta .25-caliber semiautomatic pistol, an
East German Makarov 9mm semiautomatic pistol and a Colt AR-15
.223-caliber assault rifle at David Condon Guns in Chantilly.
Jan. 22: Kansi buys a Chinese-made Norinco AK-47-type assault rifle
and ammunition at the Chantilly gun store, trading in the,AR-1 5.
Jan. 25: Five people are shot, two fatally, while sitting in cars at a traffic
light outside CIA headquarters in Langley.
Jan. 26: A man police believe was Kansi flew from Washington to
Pakistan
Jan. 28: Kansi's roommate, Zahed Mir, reports Kansi missing to Fairfax
police. Mir tells police he last saw Kansi on the day of the shootingst
Jan. 30: Kansi calls Mir to say that he will not be returning to their
Reston apartment and that someone will come for his belongings.
Feb. 6: Mir again calls police and tells them he believes Kansi may have
been involved in the shootings. Mir's was among about 2,500 tips
police received during the investigation.
Feb. 8: Police search the Reston apartment. They find an AK-47-type
rifle and several other weapons. A jacket and pants fitting witnesses'
descriptions of what the gunman wore also are found. Shards of glass
are on some of the clothes; car windows were shot out at the CIA.
Feb. 9: Authorities announce that ballistics tests show Kansi's AK-47
rifle is the weapon used in the shootings and that Kansi has been
charged with capital murder.
Feb. 10: Manhunt spreads worldwide for Kansi.
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s ortly before 8 a.m. Monday. Two
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re wounded. They continued to
s ow improvement at Fairfax Hos-
p tal, where their conditions were
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onday, works for a CIA contrac-
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