Suspect dead, bystander also wounded as shots fired near White House: Report
The suspect and a bystander were wounded, and the White House was briefly locked down as federal agents investigated the shooting, officials said.
- A gunman opened fire at a security checkpoint near the White House before being shot by U.S. Secret Service officers.
- The suspect later died at a hospital, while a bystander was also injured during the incident.
- Officials said no Secret Service personnel were hurt and Donald Trump, who was at the White House, was not affected.
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Two Injured, Including Suspected Gunman, In Shooting Near White House Complex
Washington: Two people were reportedly injured, including a suspected gunman, after nearly 30 gunshots were heard near the White House complex at the intersection of 17th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue NW, close to the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, according to law enforc
A man pulled a gun out of a bag and fired a burst of shots near the White House on Saturday night before being fatally wounded by U.S. Secret Service police officers, the Secret Service reported in a statement. A witness was also shot, according to the statement, although the nature and severity of the injuries were not detailed. It was unclear who fired the shot that hit the passerby. The shooter was taken to a nearby hospital, where he was dec…
The Secret Service says a suspect was shot dead after he opened fire near a White House checkpoint
The suspect was identified as 21-year-old Nasire Best, a law enforcement official said. It was the third time in the past month that gunfire has broken out near President Donald Trump.
White House Shooting: Secret Service Shoots Dead Armed Man Near Executive Complex
A gunman who opened fire near the White House on Saturday evening was shot dead by Secret Service officers after an exchange of gunfire close to the executive complex, officials said. A bystander was also struck during the shooting, while President Donald Trump was inside the White House and was not injured. White House Shooting: Secret Service Shoots Dead Armed Man Near Executive Complex.
Shooting near White House: Suspect killed after opening fire on Secret Service agents
Gunman killed after opening fire near White House; bystander wounded, complex briefly locked down while President Trump was inside as Secret Service responds.
Shots have been fired near the White House in Washington, U.S. capital. According to Secret Service, the shooter is dead. A passer-by has been shot. US President Trump was in his office at the time.[more]]>
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