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Lockdown Lifted at U.S. Capitol Building After Shot Fired, Package Found

Officials told NBC News that it appears a man killed himself on the West front of the Capitol Building, and the suspicious package was his suitcase.
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/ Source: NBC News

The U.S. Capitol Building was locked down for about two hours Saturday afternoon after a man carrying a gun killed himself near the front steps and a suspicious package was found nearby, officials said.

The suspected shooter was "neutralized," Capitol Police said, adding that they were investigating a suspicious package found on the lower West Terrace of the Capitol Building.

Officials told NBC News that a man died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound on the West Front of the Capitol Building shortly after 1 p.m., and the suspicious package was his suitcase. "There are no indications at this point of terrorism," one federal official said.

The investigation is in its early stages and authorities were not releasing the man's name until they notified his family, said Capitol Police Chief Kim Dine.

Ramesh Nandi was sitting on the steps of the Capitol building with his wife when the incident occurred, he told NBC News.

Nandi said a man who appeared to be in his 20s took out a placard, but Nandi couldn’t fully make out what it said. He then heard a pop and saw the back of the man’s head turn red.

“I grabbed my wife and said, 'Run! Run!' I thought it was a sniper because I didn't see a gun in his hand," Nandi said.

Dine said the man was holding a "sign about social justice," as well as two bags.

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