FBI identifies man killed after NSA shooting
By MEREDITH SOMERS, Associated Press
Mar 31, 2015 12:44 PM CDT
In this image made from video and released by WJLA-TV, authorities investigate the scene of a accident near a gate to Fort Meade, Md., on Monday, March 30, 2015. A spokesman at Fort Meade says two people are being treated for injuries at one of the gates of the sprawling Army installation near Baltimore....   (Associated Press)

FORT MEADE, Md. (AP) — The FBI has identified a man fatally shot at a National Security Agency gate after disobeying orders from guards there.

Spokeswoman Amy Thoreson says the dead man was 27-year-old Ricky Shawatza Hall. His passenger and an NSA police officer were injured and hospitalized and have not been identified.

Thoreson says the two men were dressed as women but "not in an attempt to disguise themselves from authorities."

Authorities say they had stolen a sport utility vehicle minutes before from a 60-year-old man who had picked them up in Baltimore and brought them to a Howard County motel to "party."

NSA police officers opened fire on the SUV after the men failed to follow instructions for leaving a restricted area.

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