Trump escorted from news conference after shooting outside White House

Trump escorted from news conference after shooting outside White House
Donald Trump

A uniformed Secret Service officer shot and injured a man during a confrontation near the White House on Monday that led to President Donald Trump being abruptly escorted out of a briefing room during a televised news conference.

The White House complex was not breached and no-one under Secret Service protection was in danger, Tom Sullivan, chief of the Secret Service Uniformed Division, said.

The name of the man, 51, and his condition were not released by Mr Sullivan. The District of Columbia fire department said the man suffered serious or possibly critical injuries.

Mr Sullivan said the man had claimed he was armed, moved aggressively toward the officer and appeared ready to fire before the officer shot him once. Mr Sullivan did not address whether the man had indeed been armed.

Mr Trump had just begun a coronavirus briefing when a US Secret Service agent escorted him from the briefing room. The president returned minutes later, saying there had been a “shooting” outside the White House that was “under control.”

“There was an actual shooting and somebody’s been taken to the hospital,” Mr Trump said.

The president said law enforcement had fired the shots and that he believed the individual who was shot was armed. “It was the suspect who was shot,” he said.

I don’t know. Do I seem rattled?

Donald Trump on whether the incident worried him

Mr Trump said the agent had escorted him to the Oval Office. The White House was placed on lockdown following the incident.

In a Monday night statement to reporters, Mr Sullivan said the shooting occurred just before 6pm EDT after the man approached the uniformed Secret Service officer near 17th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue.

An internal review of the shooting by the Secret Service was under way and the Metropolitan Police Department was also investigating.

At the White House, Mr Trump praised Secret Service personnel for their work in keeping him safe. Asked if he was shaken by the incident, he asked reporters: “I don’t know. Do I seem rattled?”

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