A man was fatally shot by Secret Service officers following an armed confrontation at a security checkpoint near the White House, which also left a bystander wounded. The incident unfolded shortly after 6 PM on Saturday at the intersection of 17th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C., when the individual approached a Secret Service checkpoint, produced a weapon from his bag, and opened fire on the officers stationed there.
The Secret Service, tasked with the protection of the President and critical national security interests, confirmed the events through an official statement. Initial investigations revealed that the suspect had concealed his firearm in his bag prior to the shooting. In response to the attack, Secret Service agents returned fire, fatally wounding the man, who later succumbed to his injuries at a nearby hospital.
During the exchange of gunfire, a bystander was also injured, though authorities are still working to determine whether the bystander was struck by the suspect’s shots or during the return fire by Secret Service personnel. At the time, President Donald Trump was inside the White House and was unharmed, prompting an immediate lockdown of the premises. Fortunately, no Secret Service agents sustained injuries during the incident.
Markwayne Mullin, the U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security, indicated that he was diligently monitoring the situation and planned to provide updates. He emphasized the risks faced by law enforcement officers in their commitment to public safety. Following the event, House Republicans reassured the public via social media that President Trump was safe.
Al Jazeera’s Kimberly Halkett, reporting from the scene, noted the sounds of more than 30 gunshots echoing from the North Lawn of the White House. Journalists present were instructed to seek shelter in the press briefing room as law enforcement secured the area and restricted access. Halkett explained that the suspect, who had recently been issued a stay-away order, disregarded that directive, leading to the confrontation with the armed security detail.
FBI Director Kash Patel confirmed that his agency had deployed personnel to assist the Secret Service in the ongoing investigation. Meanwhile, White House communications director Steven Cheung sought to reassure the public, noting that President Trump was continuing his work amid the incident.
This shooting occurs less than a month after an alleged attempted assassination of Trump, which raised significant questions regarding presidential security measures. The identity of the suspect and the motive behind his actions have not yet been disclosed, as the investigation remains active.
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