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Man Fires Several Rounds Near White House Before Killing Himself, Secret Service Says

Authorities gather near the White House, which was placed on lockdown Saturday, after a man fired a gun near the fence, according to the Secret Service.
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Authorities gather near the White House, which was placed on lockdown Saturday, after a man fired a gun near the fence, according to the Secret Service.

Updated at 12:20 p.m. ET

Shortly before noon Saturday, a man approached the north fence around the White House, removed a concealed handgun and fired several rounds, according to a Secret Service statement. None of those rounds appeared to have been aimed at the White House, the agency said.

The man then fatally shot himself in the head, the Secret Service said.

Nobody else was injured during the incident, according to authorities.

The Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Police Department has identified the man as 26 year-old Cameron Ross Burgess of Maylene, Alabama. The department says an autopsy is planned.

It happened in an area between the Lafayette Square park and the White House that is popular among pedestrians who use it as a cut-through or as a place to take pictures or protest.

Witnesses told The Washington Post that a crowd of more than 100 was in the area at the time and that people fled after the shots were fired.

The White House was placed on lockdown, and the surrounding area was cordoned off.

President Trump was at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Fla., at the time of the incident.

"We're aware of the incident," said White House deputy press secretary Hogan Gidley from Mar-a-Lago. "The president has been briefed."

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Amy Held is an editor on the newscast unit. She regularly reports breaking news on air and online.
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