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US Secret Service Kills Gunman Who Opened Fire Near White House

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US Secret Service agents shot and killed a gunman who pulled out a weapon and started firing at a White House security checkpoint near Pennsylvania Avenue and 17th Street Northwest on Saturday evening.

The incident occurred shortly after 6 p.m. when Nasire Best, 21, approached a gate on the west side of the White House brandishing a pistol and fired three times toward the building. Secret Service officers returned fire, striking the suspect who was transported to a nearby hospital where he was pronounced dead.

A bystander was also struck during the exchange of gunfire, though it remains unclear whether that person was hit by the suspect’s initial bullets or by the officers’ return fire. The alleged shooter did not get inside the White House perimeter. No Secret Service officers were injured in the incident.

President Donald Trump was inside the White House at the time of the shooting but was unharmed. The Secret Service confirmed that no protectees or operations were impacted by the incident.

This marks the third incident of gunfire near President Trump in the past month, raising fresh security concerns around the presidential residence. ABC News reporters on the scene ducked for cover as gunshots rang out near the White House security checkpoint.

Best reportedly had been seen pacing in a strange manner up and down 17th Street Northwest before approaching the checkpoint. The suspect had previously tried to gain entry to the presidential residence last year and was sent to a psychiatric facility at that time.

The investigation remains active and the Secret Service has promised to release additional information as it becomes available. The White House North Lawn was evacuated after the sound of apparent gunshots, and Secret Service cleared the area on Saturday evening.

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