Shooting near White House that interrupted Trump briefing is under Secret Service review; no gun found on suspect – USA TODAY

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WASHINGTON – An internal investigation has been launched into the shooting of a 51-year-old suspect by a Secret Service officer near the White House complex late Monday, which prompted agents to briefly remove President Donald Trump from a press briefing.

Shortly before 6 p.m., according to an agency statement, the man allegedly approached a Secret Service uniformed officer standing post about a block from the White House grounds, telling the officer that he had a weapon.

“The suspect then turned around, ran aggressively towards the officer, and in a drawing motion, withdrew an object from his clothing,” the agency said. “He then crouched into a shooter’s stance as if about to fire a weapon. The Secret Service officer discharged his weapon, striking the individual in the torso. “

No firearm was found on the suspect, said a law enforcement official who is not authorized to comment publicly.

US President Donald Trump is being removed from the Brady Briefing Room of the White House in Washington, DC, on August 10, 2020.

Both the suspect and the officer were transported to local hospitals. Their conditions were not immediately known Tuesday.

Although the White House complex was not breached and no government officials were threatened, the Secret Service interrupted Trump’s press briefing, as it was being broadcast on cable television, and escorted the president to an area near the Oval Office as a precaution.

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