Chattanooga Times Free Press

Several hospitaliz­ed after vehicle tried to enter secure NSA campus

- BY BRIAN WITTE THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

FORT MEADE, Md. — An unauthoriz­ed vehicle tried to enter the secure campus of the National Security Agency at Fort Meade on Wednesday morning, sparking a confrontat­ion that left three people injured, authoritie­s said.

Gunshots were fired during the incident, but officials said they did not believe any of the injuries resulted from gunfire. Gordon Johnson, special agent in charge of the FBI’s Baltimore field office, would not give details about who opened fire but did say that, preliminar­ily, it looks like all gunfire was directed toward the vehicle.

At a news conference Wednesday afternoon, Johnson said the FBI was still collecting evidence but believes it was an isolated incident.

“I cannot emphasize enough that we believe there is no indication that this has a nexus to terrorism,” Johnson told reporters gathered at a parking lot next to the National Cryptologi­c Museum.

Johnson said the three injured were the driver of the vehicle, an NSA police officer and a civilian onlooker. He would not give any details about how they were injured.

Two other people who

were in the vehicle have been taken into custody and were being questioned, Johnson said. The injuries suffered by the police officer and the onlooker did not appear to be life threatenin­g, he said. He did not have any informatio­n about the driver’s injuries.

The incident began when the vehicle tried to enter the spy agency’s campus without authorizat­ion around 7 a.m., the NSA said in a statement. The statement said weapons were fired but “preliminar­y reports do not presently indicate that there are injuries attributab­le to gunfire.”

The FBI is leading the investigat­ion.

Images from local

news outlets showed authoritie­s surroundin­g two handcuffed people after a black SUV ran into a barrier outside the Maryland base.

Johnson said the vehicle had New York license plates and he believed it was a rental car. He said he did not know why the people in the vehicle were at the facility.

“I don’t have the answer to that,” he said.

President Donald Trump has been “briefed on the shooting at Fort Meade,” and the White House offered thoughts and prayers to those affected, spokeswoma­n Lindsay Walters said.

An image taken from a WRC-TV helicopter

showed the police and fire department response outside the facility. WRC said bullet holes could be seen in the vehicle’s front window, and air bags were deployed. Bloodstain­ed material could be seen on the ground.

After the shooting, authoritie­s closed a major highway in both directions, causing major backups throughout the area during rush hour.

Despite prominent highway signs, drivers occasional­ly take the wrong exit and end up at the tightly secured gates. Most motorists then follow the orders of heavily armed federal officers and turn around without getting into more trouble.

 ?? PHOTO BY WUSA TV-9 VIA AP ?? Authoritie­s investigat­e the scene of a shooting at Fort Meade, Md.b on Wednesday. A suspect has been held, taken from the black SUV that stopped at a barrier after a shooting outside the National Security Agency.
PHOTO BY WUSA TV-9 VIA AP Authoritie­s investigat­e the scene of a shooting at Fort Meade, Md.b on Wednesday. A suspect has been held, taken from the black SUV that stopped at a barrier after a shooting outside the National Security Agency.

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