
Armed Man Shot by Secret Service in Midnight White House Confrontation
An armed confrontation near the White House ended with U.S. Secret Service officers shooting a suspect during the early hours of Sunday morning.
The incident occurred at the intersection of 17th Street and F Street Northwest in Washington, D.C. Law enforcement had received prior intelligence about an armed man from Indiana, potentially suicidal, who was heading to the capital.

Secret Service agents in black suits
Just after midnight, Secret Service agents located the suspect's vehicle and attempted to make contact. The situation escalated when the man drew a firearm, prompting officers to shoot him. The suspect was immediately transported to a hospital; his condition remains unknown.
Key Details:
- No Secret Service officers were injured
- President Trump was at his Florida residence during the incident
- The suspect's intentions remain under investigation
- The Metropolitan Police Department's Internal Affairs Division is leading the investigation
This incident joins a series of security challenges at the White House, including a 2016 shooting of an armed individual at a security gate and a 2023 U-Haul ramming attempt.
🚨United States Secret Service shot an ARMED man near the White House last night. pic.twitter.com/v3tcCMkvzD
The suspect's identity and complete motive have not been released as the investigation continues. This event reinforces the constant vigilance required in protecting one of America's most significant landmarks.
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