The U.S. Secret Service confirmed Saturday that it is aware of reports involving shots fired near the White House in Washington, D.C. The incident reportedly took place at the intersection of 17th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue NW, an area located close to the White House complex and frequently monitored by federal law enforcement agencies.
According to officials, the Secret Service is actively working to verify the reports with officers and personnel deployed at the scene. Authorities have not yet released details regarding possible injuries, suspects, or the exact circumstances surrounding the reported gunfire. Security measures in the area were reportedly increased as law enforcement agencies responded to the developing situation.
FBI Director Kash Patel stated that the Federal Bureau of Investigation is currently assisting the Secret Service as part of the ongoing response. Federal agents and local authorities remain on site as investigations continue into what triggered the reports of shots fired near one of the most heavily secured locations in the United States.
The incident quickly drew national attention due to its proximity to the White House, raising concerns about public safety and security in downtown Washington, D.C. Officials are expected to provide further updates once additional facts are confirmed and investigators complete preliminary assessments of the scene.
The Secret Service and FBI have urged the public to avoid speculation while authorities gather verified information. Traffic restrictions and heightened police presence were reported around Pennsylvania Avenue as emergency response teams continued operations late Saturday.
This remains a developing story, and updates are expected as federal law enforcement agencies release more confirmed information regarding the reported shooting near the White House.


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