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The U.S. Secret Service shot an armed man following a confrontation early Sunday near the White House. The shooting occurred around midnight after agents were alerted by local police about a potential threat involving a "suicidal individual" traveling from Indiana. Upon finding the suspect's parked vehicle near 17th and F Streets, agents approached the individual who matched the description according to the Secret Service statement.
As officers approached, the man allegedly brandished a firearm, resulting in an armed confrontation during which Secret Service personnel fired shots. The suspect was subsequently transported to an area hospital, although his condition remains unknown as confirmed by statements from agency spokesperson Anthony Guglielmi. Fortunately, no injuries were reported for Secret Service personnel during the incident, which is under investigation by the Metropolitan Police Department reported by Reuters.
This incident highlights persistent security challenges in the area surrounding critical government sites, especially with rising tensions and ongoing threats to officials, as the agency continues to evaluate protocols in light of past incidents. The shooting occurred while President Trump was spending the weekend at his Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida, mirroring previous instances when he faced potential threats noted by BBC. Authorities indicated that investigations are ongoing to ascertain all details surrounding this alarming event.
For more detailed information regarding this ongoing investigation, you can visit The New York Times and Channel News Asia.