Secret Service statement in FULL as armed man killed at Trump's Mar-A-Lago estate
An armed man was shot and killed by Secret Service agents at Trump's Mar-A-Lago estate while attempting to break in.
The US Secret Service reported an incident involving an armed man at Donald Trump's Mar-A-Lago estate, where the suspect was shot dead by agents after refusing to drop his weapons. The individual, described as a white male in his 20s from North Carolina, approached the estate carrying a fuel can and a shotgun. Despite orders to drop the items, he raised the shotgun, prompting the agents to act to neutralize the threat, resulting in his death at the scene.
The man had gained unauthorized access through the estate's north gate during a moment when another vehicle was leaving, indicating a potential lapse in security. Following the incident, officials recovered a box for the shotgun from the suspect's vehicle. His family had reported him missing days prior, raising concerns about his mental state leading up to the armed confrontation.
This incident has significant implications for security at high-profile residences and raises questions about potential vulnerabilities within the Secret Service's protective measures for such locations, particularly in light of the suspect's missing persons report, which may indicate underlying issues that could have been addressed prior to the armed encounter.