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Pentagon lifts lockdown after gunshots fired near Metro bus station

The Pentagon Force Protection Agency, which sent out a lockdown alert following the "shooting event," said at the noon time that the facility reopened and the "scene of the incident is secure" though remains an active crime scene, Xinhua news agency reported

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Arlington Fire and Rescue Department vehicles are seen near the entrance of the Pentagon after report of an active shooter and lockdown in Washington, DC. Pic/AFP

Arlington Fire and Rescue Department vehicles are seen near the entrance of the Pentagon after report of an active shooter and lockdown in Washington, DC. Pic/AFP

The Pentagon lifted the lockdown roughly an hour and a half after multiple gunshots were fired near the Metro bus platform outside the building on Tuesday morning.

The Pentagon Force Protection Agency, which sent out a lockdown alert following the "shooting event," said at the noon time that the facility reopened and the "scene of the incident is secure" though remains an active crime scene, Xinhua news agency reported.

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