Washington, D.C. — Shortly after 6 p.m. on Saturday, a person approached a Secret Service checkpoint near 17th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, pulled a weapon from a bag and opened fire at officers; Secret Service personnel returned fire, the suspect was struck, taken to a hospital and later pronounced dead. The exchange also left one bystander struck, though officials have not yet clarified whether the wound came from the shooter or returning fire; FBI agents joined the Secret Service investigation this week, President Donald Trump remained inside the White House and no officers were reported injured, with authorities saying further information will be released as available.
Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.
This incident highlights the importance of public safety, even in highly secured areas like the White House. It's a reminder to always stay alert and aware of your surroundings. If you're in D.C., you might want to check local news for updates on security measures.
A serious incident unfolded near the White House, but authorities acted swiftly to neutralize the threat. The investigation is ongoing, with the FBI now involved. Worth forwarding if you know someone who lives or works in the area.
The U.S. Secret Service and supporting law enforcement agencies benefited from successfully preventing a breach of White House security and preserving protectees' safety during the incident.
The suspect died after being shot and an uninvolved bystander was struck; witnesses, journalists, and the wounded civilian suffered physical risk and likely trauma from the exchange.
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Gunman shot near White House; one bystander wounded
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