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WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Gunfire at the entrance of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum wounded at least two people Wednesday, emergency officers said.
Gunfire was reported near the Holocaust Museum in Washington on Wednesday.
A private security guard and another person were wounded, according to officials of the D.C. police and fire department. A police official said one of the wounded was the shooting suspect.
Emergency vehicles converged on the scene near the National Mall.
A witness who identified herself as Maria, without providing a last name, told CNN she heard five shots and saw a security guard lying wounded on the ground.
"It was definitely a security guard, he was down bleeding on the floor," she said. "He was face down. His back ... blood was coming out."
Dave Pearson, a 6th grade teacher in the Washington area, said he was on the museum's fourth floor when he heard a loud noise.
"At the time, we're visiting and all of a sudden there's like a boom, and all of a sudden they told us to stop where we're at," he told CNN's Ed Henry.
"Only thing we heard was a boom, and that was it."
A woman who did not give her name said that she understood the shooting happened inside the museum near the security checkpoint at the entrance.
She said she was quickly evacuated.
"We did see yellow tape down the hall when we were being rushed out," she said. "They came in and said we had to leave right away and they got us out.
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