Suspect Killed After Gunfire Near White House Security Checkpoint
1-Minute Brief
The incident has raised concerns about security at high-profile government sites and ongoing political violence.
Key Facts
- The White House North Lawn was cleared by Secret Service after apparent gunshots were heard on Saturday evening.
- Journalists and bystanders ran for cover as shots were reported near the White House.
- Secret Service officers returned fire after a suspect allegedly opened fire at a security booth.
- According to the Secret Service, the suspect was killed during the exchange of gunfire.
- The suspect had previously been charged with trespassing, according to The Washington Post.
What Happened
On Saturday evening, gunshots were heard near the White House, prompting Secret Service to clear the North Lawn. A suspect reportedly fired at a security checkpoint and was fatally shot by officers.
Why It Matters
This event highlights ongoing security challenges at the White House and adds to concerns about political violence in the United States.
What's Next
Authorities are continuing to investigate the incident and the background of the suspect. Further updates from law enforcement and the Secret Service are expected.
Sources
Confirmed by 4 independent sources
- ABC NewsLeft1d agoWhite House lawn cleared after apparent gunshots
- CBS NewsLeft1d agoPossible gunshots heard from White House: CBS News reporters
- Google NewsUnknown1d agoJournalists run for cover as they report possible gunfire near White House
