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1 “Capitol shooting: Suspect in custody”

2 U.S. Capitol Police shot a Tennessee man Monday afternoon after he pulled out what appeared to be a weapon at the Capitol Visitor Center. "We believe this is an act of a single person who has frequented the Capitol grounds before, and there is no reason to believe this is anything more than a criminal act," U.S. Capitol Police said. The suspect, Larry Russell Dawson, faces charges of assault with a deadly weapon. The suspect attempted to go through the metal detectors at the Capitol Visitor Center entrance. When those magnetometers beeped, he was stopped by security and then pulled out what appears to be a weapon. A Capitol police officer then shot him. The object that appeared to be a weapon was recovered on the scene. The Capitol complex was locked down for nearly an hour following the incident. Police and firefighters swarmed the entrance of the visitor center, which is packed this week with tourists, spring break visitors and school groups. Congressional staffers were sent a notice to shelter in place, instructing them to lock doors and move to assigned shelter areas. Most lawmakers were away from the Capitol on Monday.

3 In Other News An EgyptAir plane has been hijacked en route to Cairo and has landed at Larnaca airport in Cyprus. Here's what we know so far: Plane took off from Alexandria but diverted to Cyprus Dozens of passengers freed -- but seven people still on board Egypt says hijacker is Egyptian national Seif El Din Mustafa Egypt treating reports that hijacker has explosive belt seriously Cyprus says suspect hijacked plane over ex-wife How to kill: America's death penalty dilemma With supplies of lethal injection drugs running low and new sources increasingly difficult to come by, states are grappling with alternatives. Virginia is the latest. Its solution: Bring back the electric chair. The bill has passed the state House and Senate, and now awaits the governor's signature. In 1994, Gallup found that 80% of Americans supported the death penalty. Fast-forward to today: A poll last October showed the support had fallen to 61%.


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