
Armed Man Fatally Shot After Breaching Security at Trump's Mar-a-Lago Estate
A gunman was shot dead on Sunday after entering the protected perimeter of Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence in Palm Beach, Florida, authorities said.
The United States Secret Service stated that the armed man was fatally shot after breaching the security zone of President Donald Trump’s private residence and club. Trump was not at the property at the time and was in Washington when the incident occurred.
According to the Secret Service, the man was observed near the estate’s north gate carrying what appeared to be a shotgun and a gallon of fuel. Agents of the Secret Service, along with a deputy from the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office, opened fire on the suspect.
Authorities have not released the identity of the individual or details about a possible motive, as the investigation is ongoing.
Mar-a-Lago has remained under heightened security since Trump left office, with the Secret Service maintaining a protective presence at the property. The estate has previously been the site of security incidents, highlighting ongoing concerns over threats against high-profile political figures in the United States.
Officials said further information would be released as the investigation progresses, while security measures around the property remain in place.
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