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Man shot by police at U.S. Capitol complex

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WASHINGTON, March 28 – A man walked into the underground U.S. Capitol Visitor Center on Monday and was shot and wounded by police after he pointed what appeared to be a weapon at officers, police said.

The suspect, Larry Dawson, 66, of Tennessee, was in stable but critical condition at a hospital, Capitol Police said in a statement. A female bystander who suffered wounds was also taken to the hospital, Capitol Police Chief Matthew Verderosa said at a news conference.

Her condition has not been disclosed. Police believe the weapon may have been a pellet gun as opposed to an actual firearm, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing a law enforcement official. Dawson has been charged with assault with a deadly weapon and assault on a police officer while armed, Capitol Police said.

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