Photos: Man who shot himself near White House identified
The man who fatally shot himself in front of the White House on Saturday has been identified as a 26-year-old man from Maylene, Alabama.
D.C. police say the man, Cameron Ross Burgess, approached the White House fence on the North Lawn before firing multiple shots from a handgun, "none of which at this time appear to have been directed towards the White House." Burgess died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, but no other bystanders were injured in the incident, which authorities are now describing as a suicide. It remains unclear why Burgess chose to take his life in front of the White House.
D.C. police say the man, Cameron Ross Burgess, approached the White House fence on the North Lawn before firing multiple shots from a handgun, "none of which at this time appear to have been directed towards the White House." Burgess died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, but no other bystanders were injured in the incident, which authorities are now describing as a suicide. It remains unclear why Burgess chose to take his life in front of the White House.
Our statement identifying the individual who shot himself near the @WhiteHouse yesterday. pic.twitter.com/QB4JecHZjT— DC Police Department (@DCPoliceDept) March 4, 2018
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