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What Happened at Mar-a-Lago?

Armed Intruder Killed by Secret Service at Trump's Florida Residence

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What Happened at Mar-a-Lago?

Armed Intruder Killed by Secret Service at Trump's Florida Residence

Monday, February 23, 2026 • 3 min read • 1 source reference

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A dramatic incident unfolded at Mar-a-Lago, the Florida residence of former President Donald Trump, on Sunday morning, when an armed intruder breached the perimeter and was subsequently killed by US Secret Service agents.

According to authorities, the incident occurred early on Sunday when a white male in his early 20s, carrying a shotgun and a gasoline can, attempted to enter the premises. The Secret Service agents on duty confronted the individual, and a fatal shooting ensued.

Fortunately, neither President Trump nor the first lady, Melania Trump, were present at Mar-a-Lago at the time of the incident. They were in Washington DC, and the Secret Service confirmed that they were not in any danger.

The incident has raised concerns about the security measures in place at Mar-a-Lago, a private club and residence that has been a frequent target of protests and demonstrations since Trump's presidency. The Secret Service has been responsible for securing the premises, but this incident has sparked questions about the effectiveness of their protocols.

The Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office is currently investigating the incident, and the FBI has been notified. The identity of the intruder has not been released, and the motives behind the breach are still unclear.

This incident is not the first security breach at Mar-a-Lago. In 2019, a Chinese national was arrested after attempting to enter the premises with a stash of electronic devices, including a malware-infected thumb drive. The incident raised concerns about the vulnerability of the club's security systems and the potential for espionage.

The Secret Service has faced criticism in the past for its handling of security incidents at Mar-a-Lago. In 2017, a man was arrested after jumping over a fence at the club, and in 2018, a woman was arrested for attempting to sneak into the premises.

The incident on Sunday has sparked a renewed debate about the security measures in place at Mar-a-Lago and the need for more stringent protocols to prevent such breaches in the future. As the investigation into the incident continues, the Secret Service and the Trump administration will face scrutiny over their handling of the situation.

In a statement, the Secret Service confirmed that the incident was being investigated and that the agency was working closely with local law enforcement to determine the circumstances surrounding the breach. The agency also emphasized its commitment to protecting the president, the first family, and the White House.

The incident at Mar-a-Lago serves as a reminder of the ongoing security challenges faced by the Secret Service and the need for continued vigilance in protecting the president and his family. As the investigation unfolds, more information is likely to emerge about the incident and the measures being taken to prevent similar breaches in the future.

A dramatic incident unfolded at Mar-a-Lago, the Florida residence of former President Donald Trump, on Sunday morning, when an armed intruder breached the perimeter and was subsequently killed by US Secret Service agents.

According to authorities, the incident occurred early on Sunday when a white male in his early 20s, carrying a shotgun and a gasoline can, attempted to enter the premises. The Secret Service agents on duty confronted the individual, and a fatal shooting ensued.

Fortunately, neither President Trump nor the first lady, Melania Trump, were present at Mar-a-Lago at the time of the incident. They were in Washington DC, and the Secret Service confirmed that they were not in any danger.

The incident has raised concerns about the security measures in place at Mar-a-Lago, a private club and residence that has been a frequent target of protests and demonstrations since Trump's presidency. The Secret Service has been responsible for securing the premises, but this incident has sparked questions about the effectiveness of their protocols.

The Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office is currently investigating the incident, and the FBI has been notified. The identity of the intruder has not been released, and the motives behind the breach are still unclear.

This incident is not the first security breach at Mar-a-Lago. In 2019, a Chinese national was arrested after attempting to enter the premises with a stash of electronic devices, including a malware-infected thumb drive. The incident raised concerns about the vulnerability of the club's security systems and the potential for espionage.

The Secret Service has faced criticism in the past for its handling of security incidents at Mar-a-Lago. In 2017, a man was arrested after jumping over a fence at the club, and in 2018, a woman was arrested for attempting to sneak into the premises.

The incident on Sunday has sparked a renewed debate about the security measures in place at Mar-a-Lago and the need for more stringent protocols to prevent such breaches in the future. As the investigation into the incident continues, the Secret Service and the Trump administration will face scrutiny over their handling of the situation.

In a statement, the Secret Service confirmed that the incident was being investigated and that the agency was working closely with local law enforcement to determine the circumstances surrounding the breach. The agency also emphasized its commitment to protecting the president, the first family, and the White House.

The incident at Mar-a-Lago serves as a reminder of the ongoing security challenges faced by the Secret Service and the need for continued vigilance in protecting the president and his family. As the investigation unfolds, more information is likely to emerge about the incident and the measures being taken to prevent similar breaches in the future.

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