Washington. Sunday, 24 May 2026
A major security breach shook the heart of the U.S. capital on Saturday evening, May 23, 2026, when an armed individual opened fire directly at a primary U.S. Secret Service security checkpoint outside the White House. The fast-acting response from federal personnel neutralized the threat within moments, though the incident has placed Washington, D.C. security forces on high alert.
Here is a breakdown of the definitive timeline, the identity of the shooter, and the ongoing federal investigation.
The Incident: Exactly What Happened Outside the White House
Shortly after 6:00 PM local time on Saturday, an individual later identified as 21-year-old Nasire Best approached the security checkpoint located near 17th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue NW.
According to eyewitness accounts and verified media reports from journalists on the scene, Best drew a handgun from a bag and began firing multiple rounds directly at the security booth where Uniformed Division officers of the Secret Service were stationed.
Casualties and Protection Status
U.S. President Donald Trump was inside the executive mansion at the time of the shooting, reportedly engaged in diplomatic policy discussions regarding Middle Eastern frameworks. White House officials confirmed that no protectees or internal White House operations were harmed or impacted by the gunfire.
While no Secret Service personnel or law enforcement officers were hurt in the crossfire, authorities confirmed that one bystander was struck by a bullet during the chaos. The bystander was rushed to an area hospital; investigators are still working to determine whether the injury was caused by the suspect’s initial rounds or subsequent tactical return fire.
Fact-Check: Identity of the Perpetrator
Early press updates featured several unverified details that have since been clarified by senior law enforcement officials:
| Original Early Reports | Verified Latest Information |
| Suspect Name: Nesir Best | Correct Name: Nasire Best (21-year-old resident of the Washington metro area) |
| Day of Attack: Sunday morning | Correct Date: Saturday evening, May 23, 2026 (just after 6:00 PM ET) |
| Weapon Type: Initial mention of a revolver | Current Scope: Suspect pulled a handgun from a personal bag, firing dozens of rounds |
A History of Mental Instability
Federal court records quickly painted a clear picture of the shooter’s history. Nasire Best was well known to the Secret Service due to multiple bizarre encounters at the complex over the preceding year:
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June 2025: Best was detained after deliberately obstructing traffic near 15th and E Street NW. While in custody, he made highly delusional statements—including claiming he was “Jesus Christ”—which resulted in an involuntary commitment to a psychiatric hospital.
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July 2025: Weeks after his release, Best attempted to breach a restricted pedestrian control gate at a White House driveway, demanding to be arrested. A federal judge subsequently issued a strict Pretrial Stay Away Order, legally banning him from approaching the White House grounds. A bench warrant was later issued in August 2025 after he failed to comply with follow-up hearings.
FBI and Federal Agencies Take Over Investigation
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Washington Field Office, alongside the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), immediately deployed to support the Secret Service in processing the crime scene. Yellow tape and dozens of ballistic evidence markers lined the pavements of Pennsylvania Avenue late into the night.
FBI Director Kash Patel issued a statement via social media platform X confirming the collaborative probe:
“The FBI is on the scene and supporting the Secret Service responding to shots fired near White House grounds. We will update the public further as we are able.” — FBI Director Kash Patel
While initial data points aggressively toward a lone-actor event born from severe emotional and mental distress, federal investigators are actively combing Best’s digital footprint and communications to definitively rule out any coordinated or politically motivated outside influence. Security infrastructure surrounding Lafayette Square and the broader presidential perimeter remains highly tightened.
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