On Sunday, a man carrying a firearm was shot by Secret Service personnel near the White House after an armed standoff. The incident began when local police alerted the Secret Service about a 'suicidal individual' heading from Indiana to Washington. Upon locating the man's vehicle near the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, officers recognized him and confronted him. After the man displayed his firearm, gunfire erupted, leading to his injury. Reports confirm that no Secret Service personnel were hurt in the altercation, and the condition of the man remains unknown.
A man carrying a firearm near the White House was shot and injured by Secret Service personnel early on Sunday after an armed confrontation ensued.
The Secret Service had been contacted on Saturday by local police regarding a 'suicidal individual' potentially traveling to Washington from Indiana.
Members of the Secret Service found the man's parked vehicle near the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, which is next to the White House.
The individual brandished a firearm and an armed confrontation ensued, during which shots were fired by Secret Service personnel.
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