Le Secret Service abat un suspect lors d'une fusillade à la Maison-Blanche

Une fusillade a éclaté près de la Maison-Blanche samedi lorsqu'un suspect a ouvert le feu sur des agents du Secret Service à un point de contrôle. Les agents ont riposté et ont abattu l'individu. Un passant a également été blessé lors de l'échange de tirs.

L'incident s'est produit aux alentours de 18 heures lorsque le suspect s'est approché d'un point de contrôle, a sorti une arme de son sac et a commencé à tirer. Les agents du Secret Service ont riposté, atteignant l'homme. Il a été transporté à l'hôpital où il a succombé à ses blessures plus tard. L'agence a décrit le suspect comme un homme souffrant de troubles émotionnels qui faisait l'objet d'une ordonnance d'éloignement.

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