White House Shooting Leaves Suspect Dead and Bystander Injured

The gunman was shot by Secret Service officers after firing at them outside a checkpoint, officials said. | World News

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The U.S. Secret Service shot and killed a man who fired at officers at a security checkpoint near the White House, and a bystander was also struck by gunfire, officials said Saturday.

Gunfire erupted about 6 p.m. Eastern time after the man approached the checkpoint, pulled a weapon from his bag and started firing at the officers posted there, the agency said.

The officers returned fire, hitting him. Authorities are still trying to determine whether the officers or the suspect shot the bystander, whose condition couldn’t immediately be determined.

President Trump was at the White House but wasn’t affected, officials said.

The shooting took place amid heightened concerns about Trump’s safety, after a man with a loaded shotgun charged toward a hotel ballroom where he and cabinet members were attending the White House Correspondents’ Dinner last month.

The checkpoint is near the corner of 17th Street Northwest and Pennsylvania Avenue, an area typically crowded with tourists just outside the White House complex.

Video shared by journalists reporting outside the White House showed Secret Service agents mobilizing on the North Lawn after at least two dozen shots could be heard in rapid succession.

Members of the press were instructed to shelter in place inside the White House briefing room. The lockdown has since been lifted.