Gunman Killed Near White House; Secret Service Investigates

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Gunman Killed Near White House; Secret Service Investigates

A gunman who fired at a White House checkpoint was shot and died; one bystander injured. Secret Service and FBI are investigating the incident.

 

Shooting at 17th Street checkpoint left suspect dead and one bystander injured; Secret Service and FBI probe incident

A gunman who opened fire near a security checkpoint outside the White House on Saturday was shot and later died after Secret Service officers returned fire, authorities said, prompting a heavy security response in downtown Washington.

Shooting at checkpoint

The incident began in the late afternoon at the 17th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue checkpoint, a short distance from the White House complex. According to law enforcement officials and a Secret Service statement, the man approached the checkpoint and fired at officers stationed there. Secret Service personnel immediately returned fire, striking the suspect. He was taken to George Washington University Hospital, where officials later confirmed he died from his injuries.

Officials said a bystander was struck during the exchange of gunfire; authorities did not immediately release details on that person’s condition. Initial reports described the suspect as alive when transported, but hospital officials later confirmed his death.

President inside residence

President Donald Trump was inside the White House at the time of the shooting, officials said. He was reportedly engaged in negotiations related to foreign policy matters and was not harmed. The Secret Service and the White House communications team said the president’s security was maintained and the gunman never breached the secure perimeter.

Trump issued remarks thanking the Secret Service for “swift action” and said the suspect had a “violent history and possible obsession” with the White House. The comments were posted on his social media account; aides later reiterated that the president was safe.

Agencies launch probe

The Secret Service said it is leading an investigation and is being assisted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. FBI Director Kash Patel posted that FBI agents were on scene supporting the Secret Service’s response. Local Metropolitan Police officers and National Guard troops mobilised to seal off roads and block access to the area as the probe unfolded.

A Secret Service statement provided to reporters said: “Secret Service police officers exchanged gunfire with the suspect after he opened fire at the checkpoint. Officers returned fire, striking the suspect, who was transported to an area hospital, where he later died.” Authorities described the individual as an “emotionally disturbed person” and said a previous “stay-away order” had been issued against him.

Scene and timeline

The shooting set off a rapid escalation of security across downtown Washington. Journalists and the public were held back as police cordoned off streets surrounding the presidential complex. Footage from the scene showed multiple law enforcement vehicles converging near Lafayette Square and officers scanning rooftops and nearby areas for additional threats in the immediate aftermath.

Sources familiar with the scene said the exchange of gunfire lasted only moments before officers gained control. Emergency responders treated the wounded and cleared the area, while investigators began collecting evidence and interviewing witnesses into the night.

Context and follow-up

The attack comes amid heightened attention to presidential security after several incidents in recent years. Officials noted that the latest shooting follows a string of alleged plots and breaches that prompted reviews of perimeter controls and interagency coordination. In April, an armed man was stopped at a hotel checkpoint where the president was attending an event; other incidents earlier in recent years included a shooting near a rally and an arrest on a golf course.

Security analysts stressed that the Secret Service’s rapid response likely prevented a more serious outcome. “Checkpoints are the first layer of defense,” one former federal agent said on condition of anonymity. “Agents are trained to neutralise immediate threats while containing risk to bystanders.”

What’s next

The Secret Service and FBI said they will continue their joint investigation to determine the suspect’s motive, the origin of any weapons used, and why a prior stay-away order did not prevent the encounter. Authorities also said they would review video footage and forensics from the scene and interview witnesses and personnel who were on duty.

Local officials asked area residents and workers to expect continued restrictions around the White House in the coming hours as investigators complete their work. The city’s police department urged anyone with relevant information or footage to contact investigators.

 

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Gunman Killed Near White House; Secret Service Investigates

Digital Desk

Shooting at 17th Street checkpoint left suspect dead and one bystander injured; Secret Service and FBI probe incident

A gunman who opened fire near a security checkpoint outside the White House on Saturday was shot and later died after Secret Service officers returned fire, authorities said, prompting a heavy security response in downtown Washington.

Shooting at checkpoint

The incident began in the late afternoon at the 17th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue checkpoint, a short distance from the White House complex. According to law enforcement officials and a Secret Service statement, the man approached the checkpoint and fired at officers stationed there. Secret Service personnel immediately returned fire, striking the suspect. He was taken to George Washington University Hospital, where officials later confirmed he died from his injuries.

Officials said a bystander was struck during the exchange of gunfire; authorities did not immediately release details on that person’s condition. Initial reports described the suspect as alive when transported, but hospital officials later confirmed his death.

President inside residence

President Donald Trump was inside the White House at the time of the shooting, officials said. He was reportedly engaged in negotiations related to foreign policy matters and was not harmed. The Secret Service and the White House communications team said the president’s security was maintained and the gunman never breached the secure perimeter.

Trump issued remarks thanking the Secret Service for “swift action” and said the suspect had a “violent history and possible obsession” with the White House. The comments were posted on his social media account; aides later reiterated that the president was safe.

Agencies launch probe

The Secret Service said it is leading an investigation and is being assisted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. FBI Director Kash Patel posted that FBI agents were on scene supporting the Secret Service’s response. Local Metropolitan Police officers and National Guard troops mobilised to seal off roads and block access to the area as the probe unfolded.

A Secret Service statement provided to reporters said: “Secret Service police officers exchanged gunfire with the suspect after he opened fire at the checkpoint. Officers returned fire, striking the suspect, who was transported to an area hospital, where he later died.” Authorities described the individual as an “emotionally disturbed person” and said a previous “stay-away order” had been issued against him.

Scene and timeline

The shooting set off a rapid escalation of security across downtown Washington. Journalists and the public were held back as police cordoned off streets surrounding the presidential complex. Footage from the scene showed multiple law enforcement vehicles converging near Lafayette Square and officers scanning rooftops and nearby areas for additional threats in the immediate aftermath.

Sources familiar with the scene said the exchange of gunfire lasted only moments before officers gained control. Emergency responders treated the wounded and cleared the area, while investigators began collecting evidence and interviewing witnesses into the night.

Context and follow-up

The attack comes amid heightened attention to presidential security after several incidents in recent years. Officials noted that the latest shooting follows a string of alleged plots and breaches that prompted reviews of perimeter controls and interagency coordination. In April, an armed man was stopped at a hotel checkpoint where the president was attending an event; other incidents earlier in recent years included a shooting near a rally and an arrest on a golf course.

Security analysts stressed that the Secret Service’s rapid response likely prevented a more serious outcome. “Checkpoints are the first layer of defense,” one former federal agent said on condition of anonymity. “Agents are trained to neutralise immediate threats while containing risk to bystanders.”

What’s next

The Secret Service and FBI said they will continue their joint investigation to determine the suspect’s motive, the origin of any weapons used, and why a prior stay-away order did not prevent the encounter. Authorities also said they would review video footage and forensics from the scene and interview witnesses and personnel who were on duty.

Local officials asked area residents and workers to expect continued restrictions around the White House in the coming hours as investigators complete their work. The city’s police department urged anyone with relevant information or footage to contact investigators.

 

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