Man charged in DC shooting was walking near JD Vance’s motorcade, agent says
A man, Michael Marx, 45, has been charged in a shooting incident near the Washington Monument. Authorities state Marx was walking along the path of Senator JD Vance's motorcade when officers approached him due to a report of him carrying a concealed firearm.

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AI-generatedA man, Michael Marx, 45, has been charged in a shooting incident near the Washington Monument. Authorities state Marx was walking along the path of Senator JD Vance's motorcade when officers approached him due to a report of him carrying a concealed firearm. Marx allegedly pulled a gun and fired at an officer, inadvertently hitting a bystander in the leg. Officers returned fire, striking Marx multiple times. After being apprehended, Marx reportedly made anti-White House remarks and expressed a desire to be killed. He faces charges including assaulting officers with a dangerous weapon and illegal firearm possession. The incident occurred while Donald Trump was holding an event at the White House, which was briefly locked down.
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5 extractedMarx had a 2011 drug trafficking conviction in Florida, making firearm possession illegal.
A teenage bystander was shot in the leg by a stray bullet but was not seriously injured.
Marx was charged with assaulting officers, discharging a firearm during a violent crime, and being a felon in possession of a firearm.
Suspect Michael Marx allegedly said 'F—k the White House' and 'Kill me, kill me, kill me' while en route to hospital.
Man accused of firing gun at officers near Washington Monument was walking near JD Vance's motorcade.