A major update has emerged in the White House firing incident. According to reports, the first shots were fired around 6:00 PM near Gate Number 17 of the White House. Officials said the suspect fired three rounds toward the White House but failed to breach the security perimeter. The U.S. Secret Service stated that the attacker was killed in retaliatory firing by agents, and no Secret Service personnel were injured during the exchange. However, questions are being raised over possible security lapses. Critics argue that if the suspect was able to reach so close to the White House and pull a weapon from his bag before opening fire, security officers should have acted sooner. Reports also mention that a passerby was seriously injured in the incident, though it remains unclear whether the injury was caused by the attacker’s bullets or the Secret Service response. Investigators are now trying to determine the attacker’s motive. The incident has sparked concern because it marks another serious security threat linked to former President Donald Trump within a short period.

