Female
driver in black Lexus tries to ram White House, police chase her
towards Capitol building where shots were fired
A police officer was injured in the traffic accident but Mr Gainer said the injuries were not life threatening.
- Female driver rams barricade outside the White House
- Leads police on car chase towards Capitol where shots fired
- One officer taken to hospital after traffic accident
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October, 2013
A
WOMAN driving a black Lexus tried to ram through a White House
barricade then led police on a chase that ended in gunfire outside
the Capitol.
Tourists
watched the shooting unfold on Constitution Avenue outside the
Capitol as politicians inside debated how to end a government
shutdown. Police quickly locked down the entire complex for about an
hour, and both houses of Congress went into recess.
The
pursuit began when a car tried to ram a security barricade blocking
the stretch of Pennsylvania Avenue in front of the White House,
according to a law enforcement official who was not authorised to
discuss the case by name and insisted on anonymity.
It
started at 2:18pm (4:18am AEST) when the woman in a black Lexus tried
to breach White House security at 15th St.
She
did not get through and was chased at high speeds for about 12 blocks
towards the Capitol.
Her
car hit a Capitol Police vehicle at Second St and Constitution Ave
and then crashed into barricades a few blocks away. The woman was
shot and believed to be killed.
People
run for cover as police converge to the site of a shooting on Capitol
Hill in Washington, DC.
Tourist
Edmund Ofori-Attah said he walked toward the scene, curious about
what was going on.
"Then
I heard the gunfire" and hit the ground, he said.
Senate
Sergeant at Arms Terrance Gainer said a woman was driving the car and
had a child with her. Mr Ofori-Attah said the child appeared to be
about 2 to 3 years old.
Mr
Gainer said the child was taken to a hospital.
Capitol
Police Chief Kim Dine said the driver was in custody. He did not
disclose her condition.
It
is not believed to have been a terrorist attack.
A police officer was injured in the traffic accident but Mr Gainer said the injuries were not life threatening.
"We
heard three, four, five pops," said Senator Bob Casey, who was
walking from the Capitol to an office building across the street.
Police ordered Senator Casey and nearby tourists to crouch behind a
car for protection, then hustled everyone into the Capitol.
"There
were multiple shots fired and the air was filled with gunpowder,"
said Berin Szoka, whose office at a technology think tank overlooks
the shooting scene.
There
were fewer tourists and staffers around the area due to the
government shutdown.
Police
run after shots fired were reported near 2nd Street NW and
Constitution Avenue on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC.
The
shooting comes two weeks after a mentally disturbed employee
terrorised the Navy Yard with a shotgun, leaving 13 people dead
including the gunman.
Before
the disruption, lawmakers had been trying to find common ground to
end a government shutdown. The House had just finished approving
legislation aimed at partly lifting the government shutdown by paying
National Guard and Reserve members.
People
standing outside the Supreme Court across the street from Congress
were hurried into the court building by authorities.
The
White House also was briefly locked down after the incident at
Capitol Hill and the stretch of Pennsylvania Avenue in front of the
compound was closed to pedestrians. Secret Service said the
procedures were precautionary.
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