One person is in a critical condition after being shot at the U.S. Capitol
US Capitol building was put in lockdown after Pro-Trump protesters forced their way into Congress on Wednesday.
The U.S. Capitol building has been locked down with politicians told to remain inside and stay away from windows and doors as Trump supporters clash with police outside
member of the U.S. Senate has told News that Vice President Mike Pence and Senator Chuck Grassley have been taken to a secure location
Members of Congress inside the house chamber have been told by police to put on gas masks after tear gas was dispersed in the U.S. Capitol's Rotunda
Washington DC emergency services say several people are being treated for injuries and there has been an unconfirmed report of a person who has been shot at the U.S. Capitol
Law enforcement officials say one person has been shot inside the U.S. Capitol building by a member of law enforcement but circumstances of the shooting or the nature of the person's injuries are not known
One person is in a critical condition after being shot at the U.S. Capitol and at least five other people have been transported to the hospital including a law enforcement officer with several other officers being treated for pepper spray exposure

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