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Dead queer Ricky Shawatza Hall: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know

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Ricky Shawatza Hall has been named as the man who was shot dead
after driving into a restricted area at NSA’s Fort Meade
headquarters. Hall’s partner, Kevin Fleming, was also shot
during the bizarre incident which took place on the morning of
March 30. Like Fleming, Hall lived in Baltimore.

Here’s what you need to know:

1. He Was Driving a Stolen SUV

NBC Washington reports that two suspects who were disguised as
women tried to gain entry to the NSA building before being
stopped by guards at the front. The station also says that guns
and drugs were found in the suspect’s car. The car belonged to a
60-year-old man who is being questioned by the FBI. The three
partied at the Terrace Motel in Elkridge, Maryland. The FBI says
that Hall and Fleming stole the man’s Ford SUV while he was out
of the room.

2. Ricky Hall Was Went by the Alias Maya

WUSA’s Scott Bloom tweeted that Hall went by the alias Maya. He
added that he was homeless, citing sources in Baltimore’s
transvestite community.

At the time of his death, Hall was living along North Charles
Street in an Baltimore abandoned building, reports The Sun. Hall
was the driver of the car. The Daily Beast’s Shane Harris
tweeted that Hall was on probation for 2013 robbery conviction.

3. The FBI Said the Incident Is Not Terror-Related

Hall died after being shot by a guard at the NSA gates in Fort
Meade, reports CBS Baltimore.

The investigation is being handled by the NSA, according to the
Anne Arundel County police. Later, the FBI stepped in and took
control of the investigation. CBS Baltimore reports that
investigators have closed off roads around Fort Meade. The Anne
Arundel fire department were on scene but a spokesperson said no
information could be released because the incident happened on
NSA property, reports the Baltimore Sun. The department were
first called to the scene after they got a call about a vehicle
collision at the NSA gates. Investigators say there is no link
to terrorism. The FBI stressed that they don’t believe Fleming
and Hall were trying to disguise themselves to get passed
police. The Washington Post reports that Kevin Fleming was
arrested in 2014 for stealing a tip jar containing $100.99. He
was sentenced to probation as a result. Then, on March 9,
Fleming was picked again by police on an unspecified probation
violation. He’s been out of jail since March 25.

4. Earlier in March 2015, Hong Young Was Arrested for Allegedly
Shooting at the NSA Building

Hong Young, from Beltsville, was arrested earlier in March 2015,
charged with a string of shootings across Maryland. Those
included one at the NSA where he allegedly shot at the building.
Nobody was harmed in those attacks with Young telling police
that he had been “hearing voices,” reports CBS News. Young had
previously worked as a security guard.

5. Fort Meade Is the Third Largest Employer in Maryland

According to NSA documents, the agency moved to Fort Meade in
1955. There are more than 30,000 National Security Agency
employees working at the facility. The agency makes up the
largest proportion of workers at Fort Meade. The Department of
Defense employee 4,000 people there and the U.S. military has
11,000 employees at Fort Meade. The entire base is the third
largest employer in Maryland. Other agencies at the facility
include the Defense Information School, United States Cyber
Command and the Defensive Information Systems Agency. The base
is located close to Baltimore and is bordered by the Baltimore-
Washington Parkway.

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They based America's security agency in a state where blacks
infest the cities.

 

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