UPDATE: Pentagon Confirms 'Several Casualties' After Attack on Police Officer
WASHINGTON (CBS News) — The Pentagon's police chief said Tuesday that a Pentagon police officer was attacked on the Metro bus platform outside the building and gunfire was exchanged in an incident that resulted in "several casualties" and prompted an hour-long lockdown of the building.
Woodrow Kusse, the Pentagon Force Protection Agency's chief of Pentagon Police, told reporters during a press briefing the attack occurred around 10:37 a.m., and officers were alerted by a radio call that an "incident was underway."
The encounter, which Kusse said resulted in "several casualties," caused the Pentagon to go into lockdown for roughly an hour because of what the Pentagon Force Protection Agency said was a "shooting event" near the building's Metro transit center.