The U.S. Secret Service is investigating reports of gunfire near Lafayette Park, located directly across from the White House, according to multiple news sources including NDTV and The Guardian. The incident took place overnight, and no injuries or suspects have been identified at this time.
Authorities conducted searches in Lafayette Park and surrounding areas following the reports but found no immediate evidence or individuals connected to the gunfire, The Guardian reports. The investigation remains ongoing, with details about the circumstances of the shots fired still unavailable.
President Donald Trump was at the White House during the Easter weekend when the shooting incident occurred, as noted by The Independent and Aristegui Noticias. The White House has yet to issue a public comment regarding the situation.
Officials from the Secret Service have not released additional information about the cause or potential motives behind the gunfire, and no arrests have been made, according to The Independent. Security measures around the White House and Lafayette Park are expected to continue to prevent further incidents.
The focus now is on the progress of the Secret Service's investigation to determine the source and intent of the gunfire near a critical national security zone. Updates are anticipated as authorities gather more evidence and assess potential threats.

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