A Wisconsin motorcycle shop was the scene of a shooting that injured a citizen and a police officer Saturday morning at the Eagles Nation motorcycle shop in Neenah Wisconsin, according to ABC News.

Neenah is about 40 miles south of the Green Bay area. The shooting took place on Main street, the heart of Neenah, when police say a man walked into the store, firing his weapon, WKRN reported.

Over 30 shots were fired, said Dean Kaufert, the town's mayor, according to Fox News. Reports of potential hostages came in to police who activated SWAT teams from the Appleton Police Department and the Winnebago County Sheriff's Office, evacuating homes and businesses within a quarter mile of the shop, with residents advised by police to remain indoors and away from any windows.

One man was taken to the Theda Clark Medical Center, who confirmed the victim was being treated for a gunshot wound in their emergency room. The status of the injured civilian has yet to be revealed.

Two people were taken into custody after the standoff ended.