By Allan Lengel
ticklethewire.com
WASHINGTON – A man in his 20s who worked for the D.C. Inspector General’s Office collapsed and died Wednesday in suburban Virginia while taking a FBI physical stress test to become an agent, according to sources familiar with the incident.
Lloyd Hodge, a special agent with the D.C. Inspector General’s Office, was going through the steps necessary to become an FBI agent, which included the physical test on Wednesday.
The FBI declined to comment on Wednesday.
The incident happened in the Tysons Corner area in Fairfax County outside of Washington, according to sources familiar with the incident.