Two people were wounded in a shooting involving Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in Maryland, according to police.
The shooting unfolded at about 10:51 a.m. Wednesday while agents from ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations were "conducting a detail" in Glen Burnie, just outside of Baltimore, Anne Arundel County Police said.
When the agents "approached a white van, that van attempted to run agents over," police said.
"ICE agents fired at that vehicle," police said, and then "that vehicle accelerated, coming to rest ... in a wooded area" behind houses.
One person in the van was shot and is in the hospital in stable condition, police said.
A second person who was outside of the van suffered minor injuries and was also taken to the hospital, police said.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore said he's aware of the shooting.
"As information surrounding the incident continues to emerge, we will remain in touch with local officials and are standing by to provide support for the community," he wrote on social media.
This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.