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Armed man fatally shot and killed as he attempted to enter Trump’s Mar-a-Lago with a gun.

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Officials in Washington said a man in his early 20s was shot and killed when he attempted to break into Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago team in Florida with a gun and a gas can.

At around 1.30 a.m. on Sunday ( Florida time ), the man was confronted by two Secret Service agents and a local police officer who had entered the property’s secure perimeter.

A man was shot and killed as he attempted to enter Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago hotel with a gun. AP

Trump was no present in the area at the time; instead, he was at the White House in Washington, where he hosted a game for state governors.

According to Palm Beach County Sheriff Rick Bradshaw, the sheriff’s deputy and secret service agents had instructed the man to “drop the goods.” Therefore, according to Bradshaw, he “raised the gun to a firing position” by putting down the gas can.

The lieutenant and two Secret Service agents fired their arms at that time, neutralizing the risk, according to the statement. At the field, he is dying.

Officers are on the field nearby. AP

Rules protection was not hurt. Authorities waited until the next of kin received a warning to relieve the man’s name. He was described as a pale man in his early 20s by the authorities.

However, according to a source with knowledge of the situation, the Associated Press identified him as Austin Tucker Martin, age 21, in a citation. Because they were not permitted to formally discuss details of the investigation, the man spoke on the condition of anonymity.

During the 2024 election campaign, Trump has been subject to various dangers to his career, including an attempted assassination attack while speaking at a protest in Butler, Pennsylvania.

Thomas Crooks, 20, touched Trump’s neck and fatally shot another march visitor on the occasion before being shot useless by the Secret Service.

Decades later, Ryan Wesley Routh was discovered shooting a rifle through the trees at Trump International Golf Club in Florida while he was playing clean. Rush was afterwards discovered and detained, and earlier this month, he was given a life sentence.

Conventional activist Charlie Kirk was killed last year while speaking on campus at a school in Utah. In another work of politically motivated violence, Melissa Hortman, a Democrat politician in the state of Minnesota, was killed along with her husband in June.

Trump had not commented on the event from Sunday, but his deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller noted that Democrats had withdrawn their support for a funding costs for the Department of Homeland Security, including the Secret Service, due to concerns about immigration authorities like ICE.

Federal law enforcement has never been consciously defunded before, according to Miller on X.

Associated Press and Reuters

Michael KoziolThe Age and Sydney Morning Herald’s North American journalist, Michael Koziol. He was previously a reporter for the Canberra national democratic office and a deputy editor for the Sun Herald. Connect via internet or X.