WASHINGTON — The all-clear has been given at the Food and Drug
Administration’s White Oak campus after a partial lockdown.
Employees received the all-clear through the public announcement system.
In a statement, the FDA says the lockdown was prompted by an unauthorized weapon in a locked vehicle on the agency’s campus in Silver Spring.
“There have been no acts of violence and at no time were employees in imminent danger. A person of interest has been identified and is cooperating with law enforcement,” according to the statement.
The Federal Protective Services put the campus on a partial lockdown as a precaution.
Employees began tweeting about the lockdown before 11:30 a.m. The lockdown was lifted about 12:15 p.m.
During the event, Montgomery County police told WTOP they had no information
about what was happening.
After the incident cleared, Montgomery County police tweeted that they were
responding to a possible shooting:
MCP responded to
FDA located on New Hampshire Ave. for possible shooting. MCP quickly
determined that no shooting had occurred. (Cont)— Montgomery Co
Police (@mcpnews) November 20,
2014
(Cont) Federal
Protective Services is handling the investigation of the event. MCP clearing
scene.— Montgomery Co Police (@mcpnews) November 20,
2014
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