An ABC News reporter ducked for cover as gunshots rang out near the White House on Saturday (23 May), when a gunman opened fire at a security checkpoint. A person approached the checkpoint at 17th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, pulled a weapon out of his bag, and began firing, according to a Secret Service statement posted on social media. Officers returned fire and shot the suspect, who was later taken to a hospital where he was pronounced dead, the agency said. It marked the third incident of gunfire near Donald Trump in the past month. Footage shows senior White House correspondent Selina Wang mid-way through a report before gunfire rings out. She and her colleagues then duck for cover.

Law enforcement authorities are responding to reports of shots fired near the White House. Journalists working there on Saturday evening reported hearing gunfire and were told to…

Correspondents stationed near the White House said they heard what appeared to be repeated gunfire on Saturday, triggering an immediate security response around the grounds.

A shooting was reported outside the White House on Saturday and Secret Service members reportedly rushed reporters to shelter.

CNN reporters heard what appeared to be dozens of gunshots near the White House, triggering a lockdown and a rapid response from the US Secret Service.

CNN reporters heard what appeared to be dozens of gunshots near the White House, triggering a lockdown and a rapid response from the US Secret Service.

Dozens of gunshots were heard at the site, with the US Secret Service triggering a lockdown following the incident.

Reporters rushed into briefing room as Secret Service responded near 17th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue; Trump was inside the White House

The Secret Service said that President Trump — who was at the White House at the time — was not "impacted.”

The incident occurred as President Donald Trump and other senior officials were inside the building dealing with the unfolding situation in Iran.

Journalists on the North Lawn at the time later posted on X that they were instructed to run for cover and shelter inside the White House press briefing room.

Reporter Selina Wang ducks for cover on the White House North Lawn after hearing gunshots fired nearby.

ABC US reporter Selina Wang was recording a video for social media when gunshots erupted near the White House.

The Secret Service said it was “aware of reports of shots fired near 17th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue NW” — one block from the White House.

Trump was at home as incident unfolded in natiojn’s capital on Saturday evening

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Gunshots heard near the White House on Saturday May 23 forced Secret Service agents to rush reporters into shelter as authorities investigated the unfolding incident

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WASHINGTON -- The US Secret Service fatally shot a man near the White House on Saturday after he approached a security checkpoint and opened fire on officers, according to US…