Secret Service detained a man near the White House after he jumped a security barrier, injuring one officer during the ...
John Andrew Spillman was part of an external screening security detail for the PGA Championship, which Trump is attending ...
New surveillance images show the moment a suspect allegedly opened fire on Secret Service agents near the White House after Vance's motorcade passed by.
Sources identify Michael Marx as the armed suspect shot by Secret Service officers near the White House after allegedly pulling a firearm Monday.
The disclosure comes amid questions about whether a colleague wounded the agent or suspect Cole Tomas Allen at the White House Correspondents’ dinner.
President Donald Trump, the acting attorney general and other top administration officials all publicly say the Secret Service responded as intended when a gunman tried to force his way into the White ...
By Nicholas Nehamas and Eileen Sullivan Reporting from Washington The head of the Secret Service has held a series of private meetings this week with members of Congress defending his agency’s ...
US Attorney Jeanine Pirro said Sunday that the Secret Service agent who was shot at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner last weekend was hit by a shotgun blast from the suspect charged with with ...
Video footage shows the vice president being whisked away from the White House Correspondents’ Dinner.
Federal investigators have also determined that the suspected gunman, 31-year-old Cole Allen, fired his shotgun, the sources said.