Secret Service investigating overnight gunfire near White House
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Secret Service investigates overnight gunfire near White House; no injuries reported, suspect remains unapprehended.
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The Secret Service is investigating gunfire that erupted overnight near the White House, with no injuries reported and no suspect apprehended after authorities searched the area. The incident marks another security concern at the nation's most heavily protected residence, which sits at the center of a multi-block restricted zone patrolled by multiple federal law enforcement agencies. The White House complex has been the target of numerous security breaches and incidents in recent years, raising questions about perimeter vulnerabilities despite billions spent on protective infrastructure. The Secret Service has not disclosed the location of the shots, the number of rounds fired, or whether they were directed at the building or occurred in surrounding neighborhoods. Investigators are reviewing surveillance footage and witness accounts to identify the shooter.
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Secret Service Investigates Gunfire Near White House
The Secret Service is investigating reports of overnight gunfire near the White House and Lafayette Park. No injuries have been reported, and no suspects have been apprehended, raising security concerns at a high-profile location.
Gunfire Near White House Prompts Secret Service Investigation
The Secret Service is investigating reports of overnight gunfire near the White House and Lafayette Park. While no injuries or suspects have been reported, the incident raises security concerns at a high-profile location.
Secret Service Investigates White House Gunfire
The Secret Service is investigating reports of gunfire near the White House and Lafayette Park. No injuries have been reported, and no suspects have been apprehended, raising security concerns around the presidential residence.
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