Secret Service Shoots Armed Indiana Man Near White House After Confrontation
The suspect, described as suicidal, was hospitalized following an armed altercation with agents; President Trump was not at the White House during the incident.
- A man from Indiana, reportedly suicidal, was shot by Secret Service agents near the White House early Sunday after brandishing a firearm during a confrontation.
- The suspect's vehicle was located near 17th and G Streets NW, close to the White House, following a tip-off from local authorities about a potential threat.
- The man was transported to a hospital, but his current condition remains unknown; no injuries to Secret Service personnel were reported.
- President Donald Trump was at his Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida at the time of the incident, and authorities have not confirmed if he was a target.
- The Metropolitan Police Department's Force Investigations Team is leading the investigation into the shooting, which highlights ongoing security challenges near prominent government sites.






























