US Secret Service shoots gunman near White House
The US Secret Service shot and wounded a gunman near the White House on Monday after he opened fire on agents. Plainclothes agents identified a suspicious individual believed to be armed, and when uniformed officers arrived, the suspect attempted to flee and fired his weapon.

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AI-generatedThe US Secret Service shot and wounded a gunman near the White House on Monday after he opened fire on agents. Plainclothes agents identified a suspicious individual believed to be armed, and when uniformed officers arrived, the suspect attempted to flee and fired his weapon. Secret Service agents returned fire, hitting the suspect, who was taken to the hospital with a weapon recovered. A child was also injured during the exchange, with investigators believing the suspect was responsible. The Secret Service is investigating whether the gunman was targeting President Trump, though there is no evidence he intended to target Vice President Vance's motorcade. This incident follows a separate alleged assassination attempt on Donald Trump last month.
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4 extractedThe incident comes after an alleged assassination attempt on President Trump at the White House correspondents’ dinner last month.
US Secret Service returned fire at a gunman near the White House, wounding him.
A child was shot during the exchange and was believed to have been struck by the suspect.
Investigators are looking into whether the gunman was targeting President Trump.