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Gunshots Fired Near White House, National Mall

Gunshots Fired Near White House, National Mall

[Screenshot/X: Hudson Crozier]

Gunshots were fired near the White House complex and the Washington Monument Monday, prompting the Secret Service to lock down nearby locations.

United States Secret Service confirmed that law enforcement shot one individual at 15th Street and Independence Avenue during the incident, and a bystander was struck; both are alive, authorities confirmed at a press briefing Monday. Agents reportedly engaged in a heated confrontation with an armed man near the White House and National Mall before President Donald Trump’s event in the East Room of the White House began, RealClearPolitics national correspondent Susan Crabtree first reported.

“U.S. Secret Service personnel are on the scene of an officer-involved shooting at 15th Street and Independence Avenue in Washington, D.C. One individual was shot by law enforcement; their condition is currently unknown. Please avoid the area as emergency crews are responding,” the agency stated on X.

The suspect is currently in custody and no Secret Service agents were harmed. He is reportedly recovering from his gunshot wounds at George Washington Hospital, and Secret Service agents recovered his firearm.

Authorities immediately ushered the press located on the North Lawn into the briefing room for safety precautions while the areas were placed under lockdown. The shots were occurred around the Trump took the stage inside the East Room for a Small Business Summit. (RELATED: New Footage Of Accused Would-Be Trump Assassin, Police Canine Raises Additional Questions)

Secret Service temporarily blocked off surrounding streets and traffic. Agents put up caution tape at the corner of F and 15th Street, though they took it down just minutes later. Secret Service and National Guard troops maintained a heavy presence near the impacted areas.

Trump did not address the shooting while he spoke at the event in the East Room.

The incident occurred just several days after an assailant rushed into the White House Correspondents’ Dinner while allegedly attempting to assassinate Trump. The Department of Justice (DOJ) charged the alleged would-be assassin, Cole Allen, with attempting to assassinate a U.S. president, which carries a maximum sentence of life imprisonment.

 

Hudson Crozier contributed to this report.

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