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Secret Service Shoots Armed Man Near White House

Secret Service Shoots Armed Man Near White House

In a dramatic overnight incident near the White House, the U.S. Secret Service engaged in a confrontation that resulted in the shooting of an armed individual. The event unfolded early Monday morning, prompting a swift response from Secret Service agents stationed in the area.

According to the Secret Service, the man approached a security checkpoint with a firearm, leading to an exchange that ended with the man being shot. He was immediately taken to a nearby hospital, where his condition remains undisclosed. The Secret Service has not released the identity of the man involved or detailed the specific circumstances that led to the shooting.

The incident has sparked a renewed discussion on security measures around the White House, with many questioning the effectiveness of current protocols. Authorities are conducting a thorough investigation to understand the motives behind the man's actions and to review the Secret Service's response.

The White House has acknowledged the incident and commended the Secret Service for their quick action in maintaining security. This event marks another reminder of the constant threats faced by national landmarks and the critical role of protective services.

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Was there a shooting at the White House?

The Secret Service shot a man near the White House early Sunday after an “armed confrontation” with law enforcement officers, the agency said in a statement. President Trump was not at the White House at the time.

Who got shot at the White House?

WASHINGTON (AP) — An armed man believed to be traveling from Indiana was shot by U.S. Secret Service agents near the White House after a confrontation early Sunday, according to authorities.

Was a gunman shot outside the White House?

WASHINGTON, March 9 (Reuters) - The U.S. Secret Service shot an armed man outside the White House early on Sunday after a confrontation, and the man is now in an area hospital, it said in a statement. President Donald Trump was not in the White House at the time, as he is spending the weekend at his Florida residence.

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