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A man shot by a U.S. Secret Service officer outside the White House remained in critical condition in a Washington hospital, a hospital spokeswoman said. A man shot by a U.S. Secret Service officer outside the White House remained in critical condition in a Washington hospital, a hospital spokeswoman said.
A gunman shot by a U.S. Secret Service officer outside the White House remained in critical condition in a Washington hospital Saturday, one day after the shooting, a hospital spokeswoman said. George Washington University Hospital spokeswoman Susan Griffiths would provide only his condition.
The U.S. conducted an airstrike Saturday, May 21, 2016, against the Taliban leader the Pentagon said, and a U.S. official said Mansour ... . FILE - In this Dec. 6, 2015 file photo, an Afghan man reads a local newspaper with photos of the leader of the Afghan Taliban, Mullah Mansour, in Kabul, Afghanistan.
Authorities say a shuttle bus has overturned on a highway in Southern California's San Bernardino Mountains, leaving two people critically injured, four with moderate injuries and 20 with minor injuries. A shuttle bus overturned Sunday on a highway in Southern California's San Bernardino Mountains, leaving two people critically injured, four with moderate injuries and 20 with minor injuries, authorities said.
A US Secret Service agent shot a man carrying a firearm near the White House, after the man refused to drop his weapon, the agency said. "When the subject failed to comply with the verbal commands, he was shot once by a Secret Service agent and taken into custody," he said.
A U.S. Secret Service officer shot a man with a gun who approached a checkpoint outside the White House on Friday afternoon and refused to drop his weapon, the Secret Service said. The White House was briefly placed on a security alert after the shooting , which happened within view of sightseers as sidewalks were crowded with families, school groups and government workers.
U.S. District Court Judge William Moore sentenced De'von Le'edward Walker to 30 months in prison earlier this week. According to court documents and evidence presented at hearings, Walker and "a partner in crime" made thousands of dollars of counterfeit money, the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Georgia announced Thursday.