The CIA's McLean, Virginia headquarters was rocked early Thursday morning by a shooting incident that left one person wounded and forced the closure of the agency's front gate.
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Early reports indicate that the shooting is "non-fatal."
During this "security incident," as described by an insider to NBC News' Andrea Mitchell, shots were fired by guards at a person attempting to gain unauthorized access to CIA grounds.
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An inquiry led by the CIA is in full swing following the confrontation.
Local Fairfax County authorities rushed to the scene on Dolley Madison Boulevard around 4 a.m. to back up CIA security forces in managing road closures, shared by county law enforcement.
Motorists are being directed to find other travel routes.
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