White House North Lawn Cleared After Reports of Gunfire, Two Wounded
1-Minute Brief
The incident prompted a security response and investigation, highlighting ongoing concerns about safety near key government sites.
Key Facts
- The White House North Lawn was cleared by Secret Service on Saturday evening after apparent gunshots were heard.
- Journalists reporting near the White House ran for cover amid reports of possible gunfire.
- Secret Service officers instructed people on site to get down immediately following the sounds of gunfire.
- CBS News reports that two people were wounded, including a possible suspect, in the shooting near the White House.
- According to CBS News sources, a suspect allegedly opened fire on a security booth where Secret Service officers were stationed, and officers returned fire.
What Happened
On Saturday evening, apparent gunshots were heard near the White House, leading Secret Service to clear the North Lawn and respond to the incident. Two people, including a possible suspect, were reported wounded.
Why It Matters
Security incidents near the White House draw significant attention due to the site's political importance and the potential risks to government personnel and the public. Some details, such as the motive and identities of those involved, remain unconfirmed. The exact sequence of events is based on CBS News sources.
What's Next
Authorities are investigating the circumstances of the shooting and the identities of those involved. Further updates are expected as more information becomes available.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- ABC NewsLeft1h agoWhite House lawn cleared after apparent gunshots
- CBS NewsLeft1h agoPossible gunshots heard from White House: CBS News reporters
- Google NewsUnknown1h agoJournalists run for cover as they report possible gunfire near White House
