The Bethesda teenager who was arrested last week on weapons and explosives charges allegedly had two fake government IDs and a map of a presidential motorcade, prosecutors said.

It’s the latest development in a case full of twists.

Colin McKenzie-Gude, a 2008 graduate of St. John’s College High School in D.C., allegedly had an ID declaring him to be a CIA employee and one naming him as a U.S. contractor protected by the Geneva Conventions.

McKenzie-Gude, 18, also had a map of Camp David with a presidential motorcade route, according to prosecutors.

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Montgomery County State’s Attorney John McCarthy says the CIA, FBI and Secret Service are investigating.

McKenzie-Gude has been charged with five counts of possession of a firearm or ammunition by a minor, possession of a destructive device and possession of explosive material. Police have also charged his father and a 17-year-old Gaithersburg teen who was a student intern with the Montgomery County Police Department.

On Monday, McKenzie-Gude  was also charged with the armed carjacking of a 78-year-old man at the White Flint mall.