FORT MEADE, Md. (AP) – Authorities aren’t saying yet why two men dressed as women tried to enter the National Security Agency’s campus at Fort Meade, Maryland without permission Monday morning.
 
     An NSA spokesman says an agency officer gave the driver “routine instructions” for safely leaving the area — but that the driver disobeyed them, so barriers were deployed.
 
     He says the driver then accelerated toward an NSA Police vehicle blocking the road, and that police fired when the driver refused to stop, crashing into the police car.
 
     One person inside the unauthorized vehicle died at the scene. The other was hospitalized, as was one police officer.
 
     The NSA statement does not mention anyone other than NSA police firing a weapon.

 

FORT MEADE, Md. (AP) – A spokeswoman at Fort Meade says one person is dead, and  other injuries reported near a gate to the National Security Agency.
 
     Mary Doyle says emergency responders were on the scene of the incident Monday morning.
 
     It’s not clear how they were hurt.
 
     The NSA headquarters is on the sprawling Army installation near Baltimore. An NSA spokesperson declined to comment.
 
     Local television showed two damaged vehicles near a gate and emergency workers loading an injured uniformed man into an ambulance.