Gunman near White House identified as Nasire Best
L'essentiel
- Nasire Best, who opened fire near the White House, has been identified by NBC News.
- Sources indicate he has unspecified mental disorders and a history of loitering near White House entry points, having previously violated a court order to stay away.
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A gunman identified as Nasire Best opened fire near the White House complex. Sources cited by NBC News and the New York Post indicate he had unspecified mental disorders and a history of issues with the Secret Service.
The gunman who opened fire near the White House complex was identified as Nasire Best, NBC News reported, citing sources.
Five sources told the channel that the suspect had unspecified mental disorders on his medical record.
Meanwhile, the New York Post said the shooter believed he was Jesus Christ.
"While a motive for the attack hasn’t been confirmed, sources said Best is a mentally troubled individual who was well-known to the Secret Service for repeatedly loitering around various entry posts and who has violated a previous court order to stay away from the White House," the newspaper wrote.
Questions ouvertes
- What was the exact motive for the attack?
- What specific mental health conditions does Nasire Best have?
- What actions did the Secret Service take prior to the incident?
- What was the nature of the court order violated by Best?






