Authorities say man killed near White House had prior trespassing charge and erratic behavior history
A 21-year-old man identified as Nassir Best was named as the suspect involved in a shooting incident near the White House on May 23, 2026.According to reports cited by MS NOW and Raw Story, Best allegedly approached a Secret Service security checkpoint carrying a revolver and opened fire on agents stationed outside the White House complex in Washington, D.C.Secret Service personnel responded by shooting the suspect during the confrontation.Authorities stated that Best was transported to a nearby hospital after being critically injured in the exchange of gunfire, where he later died.The incident also resulted in injuries to at least one bystander, according to an official statement from the Secret Service.Security around the White House was immediately reinforced following the shooting, with National Guard personnel deployed near the area.Reports indicated that Best had a documented history of mental health issues and allegedly claimed to be Jesus Christ before or during the incident.
Media accounts also stated that he was previously known to the Secret Service and had reportedly been taken into custody in the past, although no additional details were provided about earlier interactions with law enforcement.The article primarily focused on identifying the suspect and outlining the sequence of events surrounding the shooting.Officials had not yet released a broader motive for the attack at the time of publication, and investigations into the incident were still ongoing.
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