
On the night of February 22, an incident involving gunfire occurred at Donald Trump's residence, known as Mar-a-Lago. The US Secret Service neutralized a man who unlawfully entered the secured area. Around 1:30 AM local time, guards noticed a suspicious figure at the north gate of the estate. Upon inspection, he was found to be in possession of an object resembling a shotgun, as well as a canister of flammable liquid.
When the intruder crossed the secured perimeter, agents used their weapons. At this time, the police have not disclosed the identity of the deceased. Representatives of the Secret Service noted that at the time of the incident, neither family members of the president nor any other protected individuals were present at the residence. According to reports, Donald Trump was in Washington at the time.
Although Mar-a-Lago belongs to Trump, this property, due to its status, is under constant surveillance by federal agencies. Investigators are currently on the scene to determine the motives behind the intruder's actions.