UPDATE: The suspect has been shot by police

WBFF, Baltimore's Fox45 affiliate station, has been evacuated after a man entered claiming to have a bomb strapped to himself, news outlets are reporting.

Numerous reports indicate that the suspect is wearing a hedgehog onesie, while others indicate the animal outfit is a panda suit.

Police are on the scene at West 41st Street in Baltimore, working to confirm whether the bomb threat is real, Heavy.com reports.

FOX45 News Director Mike Tomko released the following statement on the station's website:

"Someone came into the front of the building and they apparently said that they had some information they wanted to get on the air," Tomko told reporters. "I came down at one point not knowing the person was in the lobby, near the vestibule area. He talked to me and was wearing what appears to be a full body white panda suit, surgical mask and sunglasses. He had a flash drive, said he had information he wanted to get on the air. He compared it to the information found in the Panama Papers. I told him, 'I can't let you in, you're going to have to leave the flash drive here and slide it through the opening.' He wouldn't do that. Apparently he had made some threats before."

Fox45's Karen Campbell is tweeting from the scene.

Reporters with FOX 45 say a man with a bomb strapped to his chest is standing inside their lobby. https://t.co/lJK7y9KsoD — WJZ | CBS Baltimore (@wjz) April 28, 2016