Shots were fired at police in Chicago early Sunday morning.

The suspects are currently holed up in a building on the far south side.

Protests broke out in Chicago last night where Black Lives activists fought with police.

Fights are breaking out, police are using batons #Chicago pic.twitter.com/USPjNKw0l7 — Grace Wong (@GraceWong630) July 10, 2016

The Tribune reported:

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People suspected of having fired shots at police on the Far South Side early Sunday have barricaded themselves in a building, police said. At approximately 3:45 a.m., someone fired shots at police officers in the 10300 block of South Avenue N in the East Side neighborhood, a police spokeswoman said. Shortly afterward, people suspected of being involved barricaded themselves in a building on the same block. As of 7:45 a.m., the possible suspects were still inside, police said.

Shots fired by #BLM at Chicago police ==> https://t.co/rWoOS68ORn — Progressives Today (@ProgsToday) July 10, 2016

UPDATE: The standoff is now over though it is not clear what happened.