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Two dead after shots outside US Pentagon

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Emergency vehicles appeared at the Pentagon after gunshots were heard nearby.
Camera IconEmergency vehicles appeared at the Pentagon after gunshots were heard nearby. Credit: AP

An officer has died after being stabbed during a burst of violence at a transit station outside the Pentagon and a suspect in the incident was shot by law enforcement and died at the scene, officials says.

The Pentagon, the headquarters of the US military, was temporarily placed on lockdown after gunshots were fired on Tuesday morning near the entrance of the building.

A Pentagon police officer who was stabbed later died, according to officials who were not authorised to discuss the matter and spoke to the Associated Press on condition of anonymity.

More details about the violence were expected at a Pentagon news conference.

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The connection between the shooting and the stabbing of the officer was not immediately clear.

The authorities did not immediately provide details or the sequence of events.

The incident occurred on a Metro bus platform that is part of the Pentagon Transit Center, according to the Pentagon Protection Force Protection Agency.

The facility is just steps from the Pentagon building, which is in Arlington County, Virginia, just across the Potomac River from Washington DC.

An Associated Press reporter near the building heard multiple gunshots, then a pause, then at least one additional shot.

Police have blocked off an entrance to the Pentagon
Camera IconPolice have blocked off an entrance to the Pentagon following reports of gunshots fired nearby. Credit: AP

Another AP journalist heard police yelling “shooter”.

A Pentagon announcement said the facility was on lockdown due to “police activity”.

The agency responsible for security at the building, the Pentagon Force Protection Agency, tweeted shortly before noon that the scene of the incident was secure.

The lockdown was lifted except for the area around the crime scene.

US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and General Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, were at the White House meeting with President Joe Biden at the time of the shooting.

In 2010, two officers with the Pentagon Force Protection Agency were wounded when a gunman approached them at a security screening area.

The officers, who survived, returned fire, fatally wounding the gunman who was identified as John Patrick Bedell.

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