Secret Service shoots man in overnight 'armed confrontation' near White House
Secret Service shoots man near White House
The Secret Service shot a man during an armed confrontation near the White House Sunday, the agency announced. The incident took place just after midnight, about a block away from the White House, on the west side of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building.
The Secret Service shot a man during an armed confrontation near the White House Sunday, the agency announced.
The incident took place just after midnight, about a block west of the White House near the Eisenhower Executive Office Building.
In a statement, the Secret Service said that earlier on Saturday police shared information about a suicidal individual who may have been traveling to Washington, D.C., from Indiana.

A U.S. Secret Service patrol car is parked outside The White House on March 09, 2025 in Washington, DC. An armed man was shot by U.S. Secret Service personnel Sunday morning following a confrontation outside the White House. (Photo by Kevin Dietsch/G
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At around midnight, members of the Secret Service encountered the man’s parked car near 17th and F Streets, NW, and saw a person matching his description nearby.
"As officers approached, the individual brandished a firearm and an armed confrontation ensued, during which shots were fired by our personnel," the agency wrote in a statement.
"The suspect was rushed to an area hospital and his condition is unknown."
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There were no reported injuries to Secret Service personnel.

A map of where the Secret Service shot a man overnight Sunday. (Fox News)
The Metropolitan Police Department will lead an investigation into the shooting since they are the primary agency responsible for use-of-force incidents within the District of Columbia, the Secret Service said.
President Donald Trump was not in the White House at the time, per his schedule. The president is expected to leave his Mar-a-Lago estate today at 5 p.m. and return to the capital.
Fox News’ Lauralee Guidry contributed to this report.
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