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NSA police will not be charged over shooting death of man outside agency | NSA police will not be charged over shooting death of man outside agency |
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Federal and local authorities say no charges will be filed after an investigation of a fatal shooting by National Security Agency police at Fort Meade in Maryland. | Federal and local authorities say no charges will be filed after an investigation of a fatal shooting by National Security Agency police at Fort Meade in Maryland. |
Related: The Counted: people killed by police in the United States in 2015 – interactive | Related: The Counted: people killed by police in the United States in 2015 – interactive |
The US attorney’s office and Howard County police said on Tuesday they have completed investigations into the 30 March incident at a security gate outside the agency off the Baltimore-Washington Parkway. | |
Authorities said 27-year-old Ricky Hall, who went by Mya, was killed and a passenger was wounded when police opened fire after the pair ignored orders to turn around a stolen SUV. | Authorities said 27-year-old Ricky Hall, who went by Mya, was killed and a passenger was wounded when police opened fire after the pair ignored orders to turn around a stolen SUV. |
US attorney Rod Rosenstein says video shows Hall ignoring officers’ commands and “racing toward the officer who fired at the vehicle”. He says officers committed no crimes and there is no basis for federal charges against the passenger. County police say they will not bring charges. |
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