A US Secret Service officer shot a man with a gun who approached a checkpoint outside the White House and refused to drop his weapon, the Secret Service said.
The White House was briefly placed on a security alert after the Friday afternoon shooting, which happened within view of sightseers as sidewalks were crowded with families, school groups and government workers.
The armed man approached the checkpoint on E Street shortly after 3pm and ignored repeated orders from the officer to drop his gun, according to a statement from Secret Service deputy assistant director David Iacovetti.
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The officer fired one shot at the man and the gun was recovered at the scene, Iacovetti said.
The man was transported in critical condition to a nearby hospital, an emergency medical services spokesman said.
US President Barack Obama was away playing golf, but US Vice President Joe Biden was in the White House complex and was secured during the lockdown, his office said.
The security alert was lifted about an hour later.
The shooter never made it inside the White House complex, and no one else was injured, the Secret Service said.
A US law enforcement official on Friday evening said that authorities had identified the shooter as Jesse Oliveri of Ashland, Pennsylvania.
The official spoke on condition of anonymity because the official was not authorized to release the information.
Federal agents found ammunition inside a Toyota sedan — parked nearby on Constitution Avenue — that the gunman was believed to have driven, the official said.
Sightseer Jenna Noelle said she had just taken a photograph of the White House when she noticed a man harassing an agent.
Then, “as we were walking away we heard a shot fired, then some people started running away and agents had guns and were evacuating people.”
“I had a panic attack,” she said. “I’m doing OK now, but it was pretty freaky to be right there a second before it happened. Not really the experience we wanted.”
Community activist Akil Patterson said he heard a single gunshot while waiting in a security line.
Within seconds, a security guard shouted to drop to the ground, and then he was evacuated to the street, he added.
Patterson said he was at the White House to get a presidential award for his work with Baltimore teens.
He said his community work aims to “get rid of the notion that gun violence is the answer.”
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