Shots were fired Wednesday morning as an unauthorized vehicle tried to enter the secure campus of the National Security Agency's headquarters in Fort Meade, Md. authorities said.
The incident happened shortly after 7 a.m. ET and "weapons were
discharged in the course of the incident, which remained under
investigation at this time," NSA spokesman Tommy Groves said in a
statement.
"The situation is under control and there is no ongoing security or safety threat," Groves added. "The FBI is presently leading the investigation."
Three men, including the driver, were inside the unauthorized vehicle at
the time of the incident, and investigators believe the car was a
rental, according to Gordon Johnson, special agent in charge of the
FBI's Baltimore field Office. The FBI is investigating why shots were
fired, Johnson said, but preliminary information indicates the gunfire
was directed at the vehicle.
"That’s part of the investigation, to determine exactly what happened
here," Johnson said at a news conference Wednesday afternoon. "This
vehicle did come onto the NSA compound unauthorized and NSA has a series
of protocols that they respond to these types of events, so that is
part of our investigation and one of the questions we’re trying to
answer."
NSA police took three people into custody, Groves said, adding that the incident is not terrorism-related.
The driver of the car, an NSA police officer and a civilian onlooker
were injured during the incident and transported to a local hospital,
according to Johnson. While he didn't know the status of the wounded
driver, Johnson said the injuries sustained by the officer and the
civilian were described as not life-threatening.
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