White House Shooting Suspect Claimed to Be ‘Real’ Osama Bin Laden, Threatened Trump Online: Report
- Nasire Best, 21, fired shots at a White House security checkpoint and was shot dead by Secret Service officers after initiating a firefight near the Eisenhower Executive Office Building.
- Best claimed online to be the "real" Osama bin Laden and posted threats against then-President Donald Trump.
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Trump Encourages Political Violence
I’m running around doing family errands in a Paris experiencing record heat. So my posting may or may not be scintillating this week. But I want to make a simple point. A mentally ill man named Nasire Best set off a shooting incident over the weekend. He has serially threatened the White House. Nasire Best, the 21-year-old man shot and killed by agents outside the White House on Saturday, had previous encounters with the Secret Service, court re…
Nasire Best was shot dead after firing at U.S. Secret Service agents this Saturday. 21-year-old was referred to by the authorities and became involuntaryly admitted.
After the deadly gunfire near the White House, the 21-year-old's mother spoke, and she learned about his death from social media.
Students near deadly WH shooting recall terrifying moments: 'Scared for my life'
Witnesses who were dining near the White House on Saturday evening described terrifying moments after gunfire erupted near a security checkpoint in Washington, D.C. “I was scared for my life. I thought I was going to die. I had accepted my death,” said witness Shoshana Greenberg. Greenberg was visiting the nation’s capital for Memorial Day weekend on a school field trip with 17 classmates and staff members when Secret Service officials said a gu…
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