Summary

  • Live coverage has ended on this page, but you can read the latest in our story here

  • A suspect has been killed after opening fire on Secret Service agents outside the White House, the agency says

  • A bystander was also injured in the shooting

  • Footage shared by ABC News correspondent Selina Wang showed her taking cover as a volley of gunshots could be heard ringing out across the White House's north lawn

  • The White House was placed under a lockdown, which has now been lifted

  • President Donald Trump was in the White House during the incident, but "no protectees or operations were impacted," the Secret Service said

  1. Suspect killed after opening fire on Secret Service checkpoint outside White Housepublished at 03:51 BST 24 May

    Police vehicles and tape blocks off a crime scene near the White House after a gunman opened fire in Washington DC.Image source, AFP via Getty Images

    A suspect was killed on Saturday evening in Washington DC after he opened fire on Secret Service agents in the streets surrounding the White House.

    A volley of gunfire was first heard at around 18:00 local time (23:00 GMT), with journalists who were working at the White House forced to run for cover.

    The US Secret Service has since published a statement detailing the sequence of events.

    The statement said that a person had pulled a weapon from their bag in the vicinity of 17th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, and started firing on its agents. Secret Service police returned fire and struck the suspect. That person was then taken to hospital, where they were pronounced dead.

    The Secret Service said a bystander was struck by gunfire, but did not offer any details on their condition. No Secret Service agents were injured.

    CBS has since reported that the suspect was Nasire Best, a 21-year-old man who was already known to the Secret Service. A source told the outlet that Best had been arrested in July 2025 after he tried to access the White House, and he was subsequently sent to a psychiatric facility.

    What we don't know

    We do not know what Best's motivation for opening fire in Washington DC might be, and there has not been any confirmation on the kind of weapon he used.

    We also don't know anything about the bystander that was struck, or whether they were hit by fire from Best or the Secret Service.

    While the Secret Service has confirmed that Donald Trump was in residence at the White House when the shooting unfolded, we have not yet heard anything from him.

    We are now ending our live coverage, but you can read the latest in our story here.

  2. Heavy police presence remains around White Housepublished at 03:23 BST 24 May

    Tom Bennett
    Reporting from Washington DC

    I’ve just arrived at the scene here in Washington DC.

    It’s now more than four hours since an armed suspect pulled a weapon from his bag and opened fire on Secret Service agents stationed outside the White House, but there is still a heavy police presence here.

    A large cordon is blocking off the streets leading to the presidents official residence, with numerous police vehicles parked in the road. Dozens of journalists and news crews are gathered along the edges of the cordon.

    I spoke to two armed police officers who told me the streets will likely remain closed overnight as authorities process what happened.

    The rest of the city seems to be functioning as normal, with people enjoying their Saturday night in restaurants and bars just a couple of blocks away.

    Secret Service officers and members of the National Guard stand near the White House after a gunman opened fire in Washington DC.Image source, AFP via Getty Images
    A member of the National Guard guides a family pushing a child in a stroller near the White House after a gunman opened fire in Washington DC.Image source, AFP via Getty Images
  3. Suspect identified, had previous 'run-in' with Secret Service - CBSpublished at 03:15 BST 24 May
    Breaking

    The deceased suspect in the shooting outside the White House has been identified as 21-year-old Nasire Best, a person familiar with the investigation has told BBC's US media partner CBS.

    The source said that the suspect had already been arrested by the US Secret Service in July 2025 after he tried to gain entry to the White House, and he was sent to a psychiatric ward for mental health issues in the aftermath.

  4. Moment ABC reporter hears gunshots and ducks for cover near White Housepublished at 02:30 BST 24 May

    Selina Wang, a journalist with ABC News, was reporting from the north lawn when shots rang out around her.

    She shared a video of the moment to her social media, and said that she was told to "sprint to the press briefing room", as the White House went into lockdown.

  5. BBC in nearby streets after shootingpublished at 01:48 BST 24 May

    Emer McCarthy

    Media caption,

    A large police presence was visible around the White House after the shooting

  6. Suspect killed after shooting at Secret Service agents, officials confirmpublished at 01:38 BST 24 May
    Breaking

    A person has been shot and killed after they opened fire outside the White House, the US Secret Service has confirmed.

    Here is their statement in full:

    Shortly after 6 p.m Saturday an individual in the area on 17th street and Pennsylvania Avenue pulled a weapon from his bag and began firing.

    Secret Service police returned fire striking the suspect who was transported to an area hospital where he was pronounced deceased. During the shooting one bystander was also struck by gunfire.

    No injuries were sustained by officers. The President was in the White House during the incident, however no protectees or operations were impacted.

    This incident remains under investigation and additional information will be released as it becomes available.

  7. What we know so farpublished at 01:06 BST 24 May

    Three Secret Service agents are seen wearing black and carrying guns, after a lockdown was lifted at the White House in Washington DC.Image source, AFP via Getty Images

    At around 18:00 local time (23:00 GMT), a volley of gunfire was heard by multiple journalists who were present at the White House.

    Members of the Secret Service ushered them inside the building to the press briefing room, and the White House was placed under lockdown.

    Sources told CBS News, the BBC's US partner, that between 15 and 30 gunshots were fired, and that it appeared to be a single gunman who had approached Secret Service agents and shot at them unsuccessfully. Those agents then returned fire.

    US media has since reported that two people were wounded in the shooting, and both have been taken to hospital. CBS reports that one of those people is the suspect, who they say is in critical condition, and the other is a possible bystander.

    The lockdown at the White House was then lifted at 19:00 local time (00:00 GMT).

    We have not yet heard anything from President Donald Trump, who was in residence at the White House at the time of the shooting. It comes just one month after a gunman opened fire at the White House Correspondents Dinner.

  8. Significant police presence near the scenepublished at 00:26 BST 24 May

    Images from the streets surrounding the White House show dozens of police officers and other law enforcement officials.

    Emergency and police vehicles are seen blocking off roads near the White House.Image source, AFP via Getty Images
    Police tape blocks off a sidewalk next to emergency and police vehicles near the White House.Image source, AFP via Getty Images
    Police vehicles are seen on a blocked street near the White House.Image source, AFP via Getty Images
  9. Person appeared to shoot at Secret Service agents, who returned fire - CBSpublished at 00:20 BST 24 May
    Breaking

    More now from law enforcement sources who have been speaking to our US partner CBS News.

    Sources say it appears a person shot at Secret Service agents unsuccessfully, and the agents returned fire.

    Several Secret Service agents were evaluated at the scene, but none of them were deemed to need hospital treatment.

    Between 15 to 30 gunshots were fired during the incident, the sources say.

  10. Suspect and possible bystander wounded in shooting, sources tell CBSpublished at 00:16 BST 24 May
    Breaking

    Two people have been wounded in the shooting near the White House, law enforcement sources tell the BBC's US partner CBS News.

    The two people - a suspect and a possible bystander - have been taken to a local hospital, the sources say.

    The suspect is said to be in a critical condition and the other individual in a serious condition.

  11. Journalists ushered to press briefing room after gunshots heardpublished at 00:12 BST 24 May

    Multiple journalists at the White House reported hearing a volley of around 20 gunshots, before they were ushered into the famous press briefing room inside the building.

    Photos taken inside the building show journalists crowded by the windows:

    Journalists holding their phones up to the White HouseImage source, Getty Images
  12. Nearby streets blocked offpublished at 00:08 BST 24 May

    Emer McCarthy
    Reporting from Washington DC

    A street is blocked off near the White House.Image source, AFP via Getty Images

    I’m at the corner of H and 17th Street, just a few blocks from the White House where police have just taped off the road.

    There are several police cars and media gathered, as well as onlookers.

  13. ABC News reporter ducks for cover as gunshots ring outpublished at 00:03 BST 24 May

    Several journalists have posted on social media about being near the White House for other work when they heard gunshots.

    In one video, external, Selina Wang, a reporter with ABC News can be seen ducking for cover when she hears gunshots while recording a video for social media.

    "It sounded like dozens of gunshots," she says. "We were told to sprint to the press briefing room where we are holding now."

  14. Images show armed police running near scenepublished at 00:02 BST 24 May
    Breaking

    These images have just come in showing armed police near the White House:

    Armed police were spotted near the White HouseImage source, Getty Images
    Image caption,

    Armed police were spotted near the White House

    A police officer runningImage source, Getty Images
  15. Shots reported near streets close to White House - Secret Servicepublished at 00:00 BST 24 May
    Breaking

    We've just had a statement from the Secret Service spokesperson Anthony Guglielmi.

    In a statement to CBS News, the BBC's US partner, he says the agency is aware of "reports of shots fired near 17th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue NW" and are "working to corroborate the information with personnel on the ground".

  16. Shots fired near the White House with FBI on the scenepublished at 23:54 BST 23 May
    Breaking

    FBI director Kash Patel says the Secret Service is responding to shots fired near the White House.

    We'll bring you more on this shortly.