Secret Service shoots gun-wielding man
near White House
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[May 21, 2016]
By Megan Cassella
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A U.S. Secret
Service agent shot a man who brandished a gun near the White House on
Friday while President Barack Obama was out golfing, and the man was
taken to a hospital in critical condition, officials said.
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Police secure a location after a shooting near the White House in
Washington DC, U.S. May 20, 2016. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst |
The Secret Service, which protects the president and his family,
briefly locked down the White House as a precaution, and Vice
President Joe Biden was secured within the White House complex
during the lockdown, a White House spokeswoman said.
Authorities later said there appeared to be no link to terrorism.
The shooting took place just off 17th and E streets, near what is
known as the South Lawn outside the home and offices of the
president.
A man carrying a gun approached a checkpoint shortly after 3 p.m.
(1900 GMT) when uniformed Secret Service officers ordered him to
stop and drop the weapon, the Secret Service said in a statement.
 "When the subject failed to comply with the verbal commands, he was
shot once by a Secret Service agent and taken into custody," the
statement said.The man was taken to hospital in critical condition,
the District of Columbia Fire and Emergency Medical Services
Department said.
Authorities said they were investigating the motive.
"At this time, based on a preliminary investigation, there is no
known nexus to terrorism," security agencies said in a joint
statement.
A man who appeared to be in his mid-20s walked to a gate of the
White House holding a silver-colored gun pointed at the ground, said
Brett Polivka, a 26-year-old visitor from Texas who was near the
south side of the White House.
"A couple officers drew their guns, went right at him and within two
or three seconds we heard a gunshot," Polivka said.
The Secret Service, which also guards other top dignitaries, said
all those under its protection were safe, but it did not say if
Obama's family was home at the time.
"Everyone in the White House is safe and accounted for," a White
House official said.
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The shooting followed several incidents that raised questions about
the Secret Service's performance.
In September 2014, a knife-carrying man jumped a fence and ran into
the White House itself in one of the worst security breaches during
Obama's tenure.
That episode led to the resignation of the Secret Service's
director.
In March 2015, two Secret Service agents capped off a night of
drinking by driving into a White House barricade inches away from a
suspicious package that investigators were examining.
In 2011, a man hit the White House with automatic rifle fire, though
damage to the building was not discovered for several days.
(Reporting by Megan Cassalla, Jeff Mason and Eric Walsh in
Washington; additional reporting by Joseph Ax and Gina Cherelus in
New York and Curtis Skinner in San Francisco; Writing by Daniel
Trotta; Editing by Tom Brown and Jonathan Oatis)
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