US Secret Service investigates reports of gunfire near White House
The US Secret Service is investigating reports of gunfire heard near the White House in Washington D.C. early Sunday morning.

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AI-generatedThe US Secret Service is investigating reports of gunfire heard near the White House in Washington D.C. early Sunday morning. Officers responded to reports of gunfire around Lafayette Park, north of the White House, just after midnight local time and searched the area. While no suspect was located and no injuries were reported, the agency is searching for a possible vehicle and person of interest. President Trump was in Washington D.C. this weekend, and the Secret Service has implemented a heightened security posture, though operations at the White House remain normal. The investigation initially closed some roads in the area, but they have since reopened.
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5 extractedOperations at the White House remain normal but "a heightened security posture is in place".
No suspect was located and no injuries were reported.
Officers responded to reports of gunfire in the area around Washington DC's Lafayette Park just after midnight local time.
US Secret Service is investigating gunfire heard near the White House early on Sunday morning.
Trump "has been working nonstop in the White House and Oval Office" this Easter weekend.