Incident Overview
On Saturday evening, a shooting occurred near the White House, resulting in two individuals wounded, including a suspect. This event happened near 17th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue NW, in proximity to the Eisenhower Executive Office Building. Law enforcement sources provided this information to CBS News.
Details of the Shooting
A reported 15 to 30 gunshots were fired during the incident, which took place around 6 p.m. ET. CBS News reporters who were present reported hearing gunfire emanating from the side of the White House complex. Subsequently, the U.S. Secret Service moved them inside for safety.
White House Response
Following the occurrence, the White House was placed under lockdown. The Secret Service ushered the press onto the North Lawn. The lockdown was lifted shortly after the event, allowing media personnel to return to their positions.
Current Status
The two individuals wounded in the shooting were transported to an area hospital. The suspect is reported to be in critical condition, while the second individual, a potential bystander, is seriously injured. It has been suggested that Secret Service agents were fired upon but returned fire.
While multiple Secret Service officers were evaluated on the scene, none required hospitalization. This situation remains under investigation by law enforcement agencies to determine further details and context surrounding the event.

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