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Gunman Subdued Near White House, Sparking Lockdown

PUBLISHED Aug 22, 2026, 3:44 PM ET

A gunman opened fire at a Secret Service checkpoint near the White House on May 23, 2026, prompting a temporary lockdown before officers fatally shot him, authorities said. The shooting occurred shortly after 6 p.m. at 17th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue NW, near the Eisenhower Executive Office Building. The Secret Service said the man removed a weapon from a bag and fired at posted officers; agents returned fire, striking him. He later died at a hospital. A bystander was also struck, but officials initially could not determine whether the person was hit by the gunman or responding officers. President Donald Trump was inside the White House and was not affected. The FBI assisted the Secret Service, while reporters were moved into the press briefing room. The supplied story is materially outdated because it incorrectly dates the incident August 23, 2026. The documented event occurred May 23. The investigation remained ongoing.

By Daniel Hayes | JQJO News

Media Bias
Articles Published:
31
Right Leaning:
7
Left Leaning:
7
Neutral:
17

Explain Framing

Left: Coverage emphasized security failures, presidential vulnerability, and political violence concerns. Center: Coverage emphasized verified sequence, official statements, casualties, and unresolved questions. Right: Coverage emphasized Secret Service response, enforcement competence, and presidential protection.

Media Bias
Articles Published:
31
Right Leaning:
7
Left Leaning:
7
Neutral:
17
Distribution:
Left 23%, Center 55%, Right 23%
Explain Framing

Left: Coverage emphasized security failures, presidential vulnerability, and political violence concerns. Center: Coverage emphasized verified sequence, official statements, casualties, and unresolved questions. Right: Coverage emphasized Secret Service response, enforcement competence, and presidential protection.

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