DRESS-WEARING MAN KILLED BY NSA POLICE HAD LENGTHY RECORD – IOTW Report

DRESS-WEARING MAN KILLED BY NSA POLICE HAD LENGTHY RECORD

FORT MEADE, Md. (AP) — Two cross-dressing men who were fired upon by National Security Agency police when they disobeyed orders at a heavily guarded gate had just stolen a car from a man who had picked them up and checked into a motel, police said Tuesday.

Eww

The FBI said the driver, Ricky Shawatza Hall, 27, died at the scene, and his passenger remained hospitalized Tuesday with unspecified injuries. An NSA police officer was treated for minor injuries and released.

NSA police opened fire on the stolen sports utility vehicle after Hall failed to follow instructions for leaving a restricted area, authorities said.

As it turns out, Hall and his passenger had just driven off in the SUV of a 60-year-old Baltimore man, who told investigators that he had picked up the two strangers in Baltimore and brought them to a Howard County motel.

“We can’t confirm there was any sexual activity involved,” a Howard County Police spokeswoman, Mary Phelan, told The Associated Press on Tuesday. more

10 Comments on DRESS-WEARING MAN KILLED BY NSA POLICE HAD LENGTHY RECORD

  1. So, are we about to go through #translivesmatter crap? No? If they were simply black guys, or maybe illegal immigrants there would be mobs of people protesting that excessive force was used! !!! No justice for the trans community?

  2. As it turns out, Hall and his passenger had just driven off in the SUV of a 60-year-old Baltimore man, who told investigators that he had picked up the two strangers in Baltimore and brought them to a Howard County motel.

    How do you get to be 60 years old and not have any damn sense?

    I’ll admit I’ve been lead around by a minor part of my anatomy a time or three, but even when it was doing my thinking for me, alarm bells would have gone off at “pick up two strangers and go to a private place.”

    Or maybe he’s a co-conspirator and is trying to untangle himself. Does this idiot have a name?

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