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White House on lock down after driver rams security barrier

WASHINGTON DC — The U.S. Secret Service has apprehended a female driver who struck a security barrier near the White House, the agency reported on Twitter.

The vehicle did not breach the security barrier around the White House and no shots were fired, the agency added in subsequent tweets.

Photos from the scene show a white Chevrolet minivan at the security barrier at 17th and E Streets, near the South Lawn of the White House. The back window of the car is broken but it's unclear how that happened. According to a law enforcement source, the Secret Service Explosives Ordnance Disposal team is examining the vehicle.

"The female driver of the vehicle was immediately apprehended by Secret Service Uniformed Division Officers," another tweet read.

Security was increased on the White House campus after the incident and video posted on social media shows people being led out of the area.

The Secret Service said no law enforcement officials were injured.

White House on lockdown after security incident

The White House has been placed on lockdown after Secret Service said a driver rammed a security barrier: 2wsb.tv/2HGOzZ7

Posted by WSB-TV on Friday, February 23, 2018

Information from ABC News was used in this report.