El Servicio Secreto abate a un sospechoso tras un tiroteo en la Casa Blanca

Un tiroteo estalló cerca de la Casa Blanca este sábado cuando un sospechoso abrió fuego contra agentes del Servicio Secreto en un puesto de control. Los agentes respondieron al fuego y abatieron al hombre. Un transeúnte también resultó herido durante el intercambio.

El incidente ocurrió alrededor de las 6 p.m. cuando el sospechoso se acercó a un puesto de control, sacó un arma de su bolso y comenzó a disparar. Los agentes del Servicio Secreto devolvieron los disparos, hiriendo al hombre. Fue trasladado a un hospital donde falleció poco después. La agencia describió al sospechoso como un varón con problemas emocionales que tenía una orden de alejamiento previa.

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