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BREAKING: Shots fired near U.S. Capitol grounds

WASHINGTON (AP) — Police are responding to an incident near the U.S. Capitol grounds, and a witness says shots were fired.

A car was stopped at a checkpoint Wednesday morning, according to the witness, and police ordered a woman driving a vehicle to stop.

Several gunshots were heard. An ambulance is on the scene.

Police have yet to issue additional details.

The witness, on Capitol Hill to visit lawmakers, declined to permit her name to be used.

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Bat S$#t Crazy people March 30, 2017 at 1:54 pm

Its hard to imagine a person in DC that is upset about anything? Vrazy I know…

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