Secret Service: ‘No threat to White House’ after deadly crash into complex barrier
Washington, D.C., police say a man has died after crashing into a White House complex barrier in Northwest.
Officials said the crash happened at around 10:30 p.m. near the intersection of 15th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest.
First responders said the unidentified adult male died at the scene after crashing into a security barrier along the outer perimeter of the White House complex.
“At this time, the incident is being investigated only as a traffic crash by MPD’s Major Crash Investigations Unit,” District law enforcement said late Saturday.
WTOP asked officials if they could provide any preliminary information about what caused the driver to crash into the barrier Saturday evening.
“There is no threat to the White House, and there are limited traffic closures in the area as teams investigate,” a Secret Service spokesperson told WTOP.
Anthony Guglielmi, Chief of Communications for the United States Secret Service, released a statement on the agency’s response to the crash after midnight Sunday.
“Security protocols were implemented as officers cleared the vehicle and attempted to render aid to the driver who was discovered deceased,” Guglielmi said. “There was no threat to the White House.”
Limited traffic closures remain in effect as Secret Service teams, @dcfireems & @DCPoliceDept investigate a fatal vehicle crash that occurred at an exterior perimeter gate by the White House. There is no threat or public safety implications and our preliminary statement is below pic.twitter.com/zGTVDuZV5E
— Anthony Guglielmi (@SecretSvcSpox) May 5, 2024
D.C. police, who are leading the crash investigation, said they would not comment while the investigation is ongoing.
A map of the approximate crash location is included below.
This is a developing story. WTOP’s Terik King contributed to this report.