Gunman dies after shooting at White House security checkpoint
Quick Look
- A gunman died after being shot by Secret Service officers outside the White House on Saturday evening.
- A bystander was also shot during the exchange.
- President Trump was at the White House at the time.
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Why It Matters
A gunman opened fire on Secret Service officers at a security checkpoint outside the White House on Saturday evening. The officers returned fire, striking the suspect, who later died. A bystander was also shot.
A gunman who opened fire on Secret Service officers outside the White House on Saturday evening has died after being shot, the agency said in a statement provided to US media.
A bystander was also shot during the exchange of fire, the agency said, without providing the victim’s condition.
After the gunman opened fire on agents at a security checkpoint near the White House, “Secret Service police officers returned fire, striking the suspect, who was transported to an area hospital, where he later died”, the statement said.
US President Donald Trump was at the White House at the time as he worked to negotiate a deal with Iran.
Earlier, journalists working at the White House reported hearing a series of gunshots and were told to seek shelter inside the press briefing room. US Secret Service officers kept them from leaving.
ABC News correspondent Selina Wang had been recording a video for social media when the apparent gunfire broke out, capturing the sounds of the shots as she dove to the ground.
Open Questions
- What was the condition of the bystander?
- What was the motive of the gunman?
- What was the identity of the gunman?
- What was the identity of the bystander?






