March 4, 2015

Maryland Corrections Officer Arrested For Shooting At NSA and Individuals



Prince George's Co police searching Beltsville home of Hong Young suspect in ICC shooting yesterday.

While collecting every phone call and email sent or made by Americans, the NSA was unable to identify this dangerous public official. Instead the massive resources of the US and state governments joined by crime families, target law abiding individuals, harassing, provoking, disturbing their sleep, tampering with their phones and computers. No need to stir up dangerous persons. Better to focus on harmless citizens. Isn't that what government is for?

[From article]
Hong Young, 35, of Beltsville, Maryland, is charged with attempted first-degree murder and other charges in the shootings in Anne Arundel, Prince George's and Howard counties. From 2012 until his resignation in May 2014, Young worked as a correctional officer at a Jessup facility, according to Maryland Secretary of Public Safety Stephen Moyer. Nothing significant was found in his file, Moyer said.
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About 6 p.m., shots were fired, striking a building near the headquarters of the National Security Association at Fort Meade. U.S. Park Police investigated a report of shots fired near the headquarters of the National Security Agency.
http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/Shots-Fired-Near-NSA-Headquarters-294909111.html

Suspect in Shootings at NSA, ICC in Custody: FBI
Former Correctional Officer Charged in Shootings at NSA, ICC Charges pending against Hong Young of Beltsville: sources By Mila Mimica and Darcy Spencer
NBC News Washington DC
Wednesday, Mar 4, 2015




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