Suspect in White House Secret Service Shootout Identified, Faces Federal Charges

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Authorities identified 45-year-old Michael Marx of Texas as the suspect in a shootout with Secret Service near the White House; he is hospitalized with non-life-threatening wounds as investigators seek warrants to review his digital footprint. A bystander, a teenage tourist, was grazed by a bullet. The incident prompted a brief White House evacuation and ongoing investigations with charges expected soon.
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- Gunfire between Secret Service and armed person briefly locks down White House The Washington Post
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