
Secret Service Engages Gunman Near White House
The U.S. Secret Service intervened in an armed incident near the White House perimeter on Saturday evening around 6 p.m. ET when a gunman reportedly fired three shots toward the presidential residence. The Secret Service agents responded immediately, neutralizing the threat by shooting the suspect. No breach of the White House grounds occurred during the exchange.
A bystander was inadvertently injured in the crossfire and received medical attention at the scene. As a precautionary measure, the area surrounding the White House was placed under lockdown until approximately 7:30 p.m. ET, causing temporary disruption to nearby traffic and pedestrian movement.
FBI Director Kash Patel confirmed that both the FBI and Secret Service were actively involved in responding to the situation. The incident highlights ongoing security concerns around major government landmarks and underscores the critical role of federal law enforcement agencies in protecting national symbols and leaders. Further details about the gunman's identity, motives, and the exact circumstances leading up to the confrontation are still under investigation by authorities.
The event has prompted renewed discussions on public safety measures and the balance between ensuring security and maintaining open access to government buildings for citizens.
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