Feb 22 • 18:02 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania 15min

It's becoming clear how the shot man managed to enter Trump's strictly guarded residence

A suspect, identified as an artist from North Carolina, has been reported missing after being involved in a fatal shooting at Trump's residence.

The incident occurred at approximately 1:30 AM local time on a Sunday, with authorities stating that the suspect had mysteriously entered Trump's heavily secured residence. The suspect, an artist from Cameron, North Carolina, was reported missing by his family who were desperately searching for him following his disappearance. Law enforcement officials revealed that the suspect likely traveled south from North Carolina with a weapon, as a firearm case was discovered in his vehicle. According to the Secret Service's representative Anthony Guglielmi, the suspect managed to enter the premises through the northern gates of Mar-a-Lago when another vehicle was exiting, suggesting a breach in the security protocols. At the time of the shooting, both Trump and First Lady Melania were in Washington, D.C., not at their residence in Florida, which could have implications for the security measures in place at such high-profile properties. Investigators are now looking into whether the suspect had any prior connections with law enforcement, as they gather more details about his background. The Palm Beach County Sheriff, Ric Bradshaw, commented on the incident, highlighting the importance of security protocols and the actions taken by the security team during the event. This unprecedented incident raises questions about the effectiveness of security at prominent locations like Mar-a-Lago and may lead to further discussions on how to enhance safety measures to prevent such breaches in the future. Authorities are currently investigating all aspects surrounding the suspect and the circumstances leading to this shooting incident, aiming to establish a clearer picture of how he overtook the security to enter the estate.

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