Secret Service Director: Thoughts with Bystander Shot After Gunfire Exchanged Near White House
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US Secret Service Director lauds officers for ops during White House Shooting
Secret Service officers acted swiftly to stop an armed gunman near the White House. Director Sean M Curran praised their decisive actions. President Donald Trump thanked law enforcement for their professional response. The gunman, who had a violent history, is dead. An innocent bystander was wounded in the incident.
Secret Service director: Thoughts with bystander shot after gunfire exchanged near White House
Secret Service Director Sean Curran said Sunday that his thoughts were with the bystander shot amid an exchange of gunfire between officers and a gunman near the White House on Saturday. “I want to recognize the quick and decisive response demonstrated by our Secret Service police officers last night in confronting an armed gunman. Their…
Federal troops immediately responded to the attack and killed the individual, who was subsequently taken to a hospital
The U.S. Secret Service neutralized a man who opened fire on the White House on Saturday afternoon, around 6 p.m., local time. According to reports from various media outlets, Donald Trump was on the grounds, even though he usually spends weekends outside the presidential residence. Trump had decided to cancel his plans, he even refused to attend his son’s wedding, in order to advance the peace negotiations with Iran. The U.S. president was not …
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