A shooting involving U.S. Secret Service agents and an armed man occurred in downtown Washington near the White House, resulting in injuries to the suspect and a minor bystander. This was reported by PBS, according to UNN.
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According to law enforcement, the incident took place near the Washington Monument. The Secret Service received information about a suspicious man with a weapon in the vicinity of the White House, after which plainclothes agents began surveillance. When officers attempted to detain him, the man fled, drew a weapon, and opened fire.
In response, agents returned fire and wounded the assailant. He was hospitalized, though his current condition is unknown. A child who was nearby also sustained injuries. According to preliminary data, the child may have been hit by the suspect. The injury is not life-threatening.
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Secret Service Deputy Director Matt Quinn stated that there is currently no confirmation of a link between the incident and other possible threats or assassination attempts, and he urged against speculation until the investigation is complete.
The incident occurred in an area with heightened security measures due to its proximity to government buildings and the residence of the U.S. President. Law enforcement is establishing all circumstances and motives behind the armed man's actions.
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