Secret Service Shoot Man Near White House After ‘Armed Confrontation’

Mar 9, 2025 - 08:28
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Secret Service Shoot Man Near White House After ‘Armed Confrontation’

WASHINGTON—United States Secret Service personnel shot an armed man near the White House early Sunday morning, the agency said.

The individual had parked his car near 17th and F Streets NW, close to an entrance to the White House and the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, the Secret Service said. President Donald Trump is in Florida for the weekend, staying at Mar-A-Lago, and was not in the vicinity when the shooting occurred.

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“Earlier on Saturday, local police shared information about a suicidal individual who may be traveling to Washington DC from Indiana,” the Secret Service said in a statement. Around midnight, members of the Secret Service encountered the individual’s parked vehicle near 17th and F Streets NW. They also saw an individual on foot matching the description nearby.”

“As officers approached, the individual brandished a firearm and an armed confrontation ensued, during which shots were fired by our personnel.”

Secret Service shot the man, who was transported to an “area hospital.” The statement said the man’s condition is unknown, and that “there were no reported injuries to the Secret Service Personnel.”

The Metropolitan Police Department, which is investigating the matter, did not immediately respond to a request for comment from The Daily Wire. The matter is being specifically handled by MPD’s “Internal Affairs Division’s Force Investigations Team,” which investigates law enforcement officer involved shootings in Washington, D.C.

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