The young man who tried to break into Trump's headquarters was shot.
He appeared in front of the presidential residence at midnight with a rifle in his hand.

On the night between February 21 and 22, an emergency situation occurred around the U.S. President's personal residence and vacation retreat in Florida — Mar-a-Lago. At approximately 1:30 a.m., a young man in his twenties appeared at the residence with a hunting rifle and a container filled with fuel.
He was stopped by two Secret Service agents and a deputy sheriff, who ordered him to drop the items in his hands. The young man placed the container on the ground, but as he raised the hunting rifle into a "firing position," he was shot by law enforcement officers. As a result, the young man died at the scene.
According to sources, he was an American — Austin Tusker Martin from North Carolina. The young man's family members had reported him missing a few days earlier.
At the time of the incident, President Donald Trump and his wife were not at the residence. They were at the White House in Washington.
Currently, local law enforcement agencies have launched an investigation to determine the causes of the incident. The young man's motive remains unclear for now.







