Law enforcement shot and killed an armed man outside of President Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort Sunday, the Secret Service said.
The big picture: Trump was not at his Florida home when the shooting occurred, though he often travels to the Palm Beach resort for the weekend.
The latest: Authorities identified the suspect to multiple outlets as Austin Tucker Martin, 21, from North Carolina.
Driving the news: The suspect was spotted by the north gate of the property carrying what the Secret Service said appeared to be a shotgun and a fuel can.
- The shooting occurred after what the Secret Service called an "unauthorized entry" into Mar-a-Lago's "secure perimeter."
- Palm Beach County Sheriff Ric Bradshaw said in a press conference that a sheriff's deputy and two Secret Service agents confronted the man, who put down the gas can he was carrying but raised the shotgun before law enforcement shot him.
- The FBI is leading the investigation, he said. No Secret Service or Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office personnel were injured, and no protectees were present.
Zoom out: It comes less than a week after police arrested an 18-year-old man who ran toward the U.S. Capitol with a shotgun.
- High-profile incidents of political violence, including two attempts on the president's life in 2024, have rocked the country's conscience in recent years.
- Capitol Police investigations into threats against members of Congress, their families and staffers, and the U.S. Capitol increased by 60% last year.
Go deeper: Threats against members of Congress skyrocketed in 2025
Editor's note: This article has been updated with further details on the suspect and a screenshot of a Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office post on X.