The USA Today headquarters in McLean, Virginia was evacuated Wednesday following reports of a “man with a weapon.”
Police cars, fire trucks, ambulances and a helicopter were on the scene as hundreds of office workers were rushed out of the building.
The Fairfax County Police Department confirmed the report in a Twitter post, but have now updated the report, saying no threat was found after clearing the building without incident.
We are responding to reports of a man with weapon at the Gannett Building located at 7950 Jones Branch Drive in McLean. Please avoid the area, updates to follow #FCPD pic.twitter.com/cwz3c9wdUx
— Fairfax County Police (@FairfaxCountyPD) August 7, 2019
Watch as a police helicopter flies overhead outside USA Today headquarters.
.@USATODAY’s reporting on evacuation of its own building after a man entered with a weapon. No confirmation of shots fired. https://t.co/IHjoQ9HqmL
— Kimberly Atkins (@KimberlyEAtkins) August 7, 2019
Safe outside with my colleagues: USA TODAY headquarters evacuated; police confirm report of man with a weapon https://t.co/tXE6jlr79I via @USATODAY
— Kristen DelGuzzi (@kristendel) August 7, 2019
SWAT teams evacuation at @USATODAY HQ in Tysons pic.twitter.com/dCh6d160Uv
— William Dyer (@wdyerz) August 7, 2019
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