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Police fatally shot a man carrying a machete who had entered an athletics facility near the football field Wednesday morning. No one else was hurt in the incident.

Colorado's Champions Center was placed on lockdown around 11 a.m. ET after police were notified of the armed suspect menacing people around the facility, the Daily Camera (Boulder, Colo.)reported. Shortly after, gun shots were fired inside the building after the suspect failed to comply in putting his weapon, a machete, down. The University of Boulder Police and Boulder Police worked together on the incident. Spokesmen from both departments said in a news conference the man was pronounced dead at the scene. He has yet to be identified and it's unclear if he was a Colorado student. Another news conference with further detail is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. ET.

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Police announced that the "scene is all clear" but urged students to avoid the Champions Center vicinity as law enforcement further investigates the situation. There were alerts tests scheduled for noon Wednesday, and they were canceled due to the incident.

Colorado athletics director Rick George tweeted his thanks for the support of both police departments for their "swift actions."

The Champions Center, located near the northeast corner of the school's football stadium, was opened earlier this year and houses the football program's office and indoor practice facility, as well as offices for other athletic department members and dining facilities.