Suspect who Allegedly Fired at Secret Service Agents near White House Identified — and Charging Docs Include Possible Motive
The man arrested for a shooting Monday at the National Mall that led to a White House lockdown has been identified in a federal criminal filing.
Michael Marx, 45, was spotted at about 3:30 p.m. by a plainclothes officer who believed he was carrying a gun. When he was approached by uniformed officers, he fled and allegedly fired a gun at them.
The suspect was shot, captured, and arrested, but a juvenile bystander was also shot during the altercation.
Investigators confirmed an initial report that the motorcade for Vice President JD Vance had just passed by before the shooting.
The gunshot victim was described as a civilian witness who was standing behind an officer and was shot in the leg. The officers returned fire and shot the suspect in the hand, left arm, and upper abdomen.
As he was being transported in an ambulance to a hospital, Marx allegedly said, “F**k the White House,” as well as, “Kill me, kill me, kill me.”
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