Gunshots at Capitol Hill!

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People run for cover as police converge to the site of a shooting Oct. 3 on Capitol Hill in Washington. The U.S. Capitol was placed on security lockdown Thursday after shots were fired outside the complex, senators said. "Shots fired outside the Capitol. We are in temporary lock down," Senator Claire McCaskill said on Twitter. (Photo: Mandel Ngan, AFP/Getty Images)
People run for cover as police converge to the site of a shooting Oct. 3 on Capitol Hill in Washington. The U.S. Capitol was placed on security lockdown Thursday after shots were fired outside the complex, senators said. “Shots fired outside the Capitol. We are in temporary lock down,” Senator Claire McCaskill said on Twitter.
(Photo: Mandel Ngan, AFP/Getty Images)

Gunshots fired near Capitol Hill Thursday prompted authorities to place the the U.S. Capitol on lockdown as officers swarmed the building and the surrounding area.

“There are reports of injuries,” said Terrance Gainer, the Senate’s Sergeant at Arms. CNN quotes Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid as saying there has been “one injury.”

Members of Congress and staff members were told by Capitol police to “immediately shelter in place.”

The White House was also ordered locked down as a precaution, although it is 16 blocks from the Capitol down Pennsylvania Avenue.

The shooting occurred at Maryland Avenue Northeast and Second street, about two blocks from the capitol. The Washington Post quotes the sergeant-at-arms as saying that asuspect has been taken into custody.

In a notice distributed by email, the U.S. Capitol Police advised everyone to “close, lock and stay away from external doors and windows.The notice said gunshots have been reported on Capitol Hill.

“Shots fired outside the Capitol. We are in temporary lock down,” said Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Mo.

CNN says Capitol Police have announced an “active shooter” situation.

People standing outside the Supreme Court across the street from Congress were hurried into the court building by authorities.

U.S. Capitol police said they had received reports of gunshots and one police officer has been injured.

The U.S. Capitol; issued this statement:

SHELTER IN PLACE. Gunshots have been reported on Capitol Hill requiring staff in all Senate Office Buildings to immediately shelter in place. Close, lock and stay away from external doors and windows. Take annunciators, emergency supply kits and escape hoods; and move to your office’s assigned shelter in place location or the innermost part of the office away from external doors or windows. If you are not near your office, go to the office nearest to you and shelter with that office and then check in with your OEC. No one will be permitted to enter or exit the building until directed by USCP. Staff is advised to monitor the situation. Further information will be provided as it becomes available.

This story is reprinted from USA Today.

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