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Shots Fired After Men Disguised As Women Try To Enter NSA Headquarters At Fort Meade

The driver of an SUV attempted to ram a gate at the headquarters of the National Security Agency at Fort Meade, Maryland, on Monday.



Two people were injured in the incident, which the NSA is investigating, Chad Jones, a spokesman at Fort Meade, told The Associated Press.



CBS Baltimore reports that shots were fired following the incident at the gate, which occurred around 9:00 a.m. Monday morning.



NBC Washington reports:



A guard reportedly got into an altercation with two men disguised as women who were trying to enter the facility Monday morning, NBC News reports. Gunfire was exchanged, and it is believed that the guard shot one, or both, of the men. The condition of the men is not known at this time. At least one gun and drugs were found in the stolen Ford Escape the men were riding in.





NSA police are leading the investigation.












Aerial footage shows NSA police and emergency responders on the scene, and at least one injured uniformed man was loaded into an ambulance. Police presence on the scene remains heavy.










The ramp from Interstate 295 South to the NSA has been closed off by state police.










Fort Meade is home to around 11,000 military personnel and 29,000 civilian employees.



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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.



This is a developing story.









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