Capitol Hill Placed on Lockdown after Suicide on Building’s Steps


Capitol Hill Placed on Lockdown after Suicide on Building’s Steps

TEHRAN (Tasnim) - The US Capitol was placed on lockdown after a man with a suitcase shot himself on the lower west terrace. A police spokesperson said that the gunman had been “neutralized” and confirmed the shooting was a suicide.

"Confirmed: self-inflicted gunshot by neutralized subject," police spokeswoman Sgt. Kimberly Schneider said shortly after the incident.

DC Metropolitan Police spokesperson Sean Convoy later confirmed that the man has died. No one else was hurt in the incident.

A witness told Sputnik news agency that a person who shot himself also had a suitcase.

"A gentleman came up and shot himself," DC resident Robert Bishop said. "He was 25 feet behind me, I thought it was a ballon popping, but he shot himself and had a suitcase."

The lockdown, which lasted for less than two hours, has been described as precautionary measure. Authorities were investigating a suspicious package, which was found at the scene. Local media reported that it was the suitcase left by the person.

Police also reportedly searched the man’s car.

An unnamed official has told NBC Washington that there are no indications that the incident was terror related.

According to ABC news, the person was wearing a blue backpack and had a sign taped to his hand. Twitter users are saying that the placard read, "Tax the 1 percent.” These reports have not been confirmed.

The incident occurred on Saturday during Washington’s annual Cherry Blossom Festival. Congress has been out of session for the last two weeks for spring break; lawmakers are set to return to work on Monday, RT reported.

The DC landmark has served as the site of several shootings through the years. In 2013, police officers fatally shot a dental hygienist after she struck a secret service agent with her car and led officers on a chase from the White House to the Capitol.

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