Secret Service Says Fatal Vehicle Crash at White House Posed ‘No Threat’

The male driver was pronounced dead at the scene.
Secret Service Says Fatal Vehicle Crash at White House Posed ‘No Threat’
The White House is visible through the fence at the North Lawn, on June 16, 2016. (Andrew Harnik/AP Photo)
Aldgra Fredly
5/6/2024
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5/6/2024
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A vehicle crashed into a gate at the White House complex on May 4, killing the driver inside. However, authorities determined that the incident did not pose a threat to the presidential residence.

The vehicle was traveling at “a high rate of speed” when it collided with an outer perimeter gate on the White House complex at about 10:30 p.m. on May 4, according to the U.S. Secret Service.

Police were called to the intersection of 15th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue NW—where the crash occurred—at 10:46 p.m. following reports of a crash.

The unidentified male driver was pronounced dead at the scene.

“Security protocols were implemented as officers cleared the vehicle and attempted to render aid to the driver who was discovered deceased,” Secret Service spokesperson Anthony Guglielmi said in a statement.

“There was no threat to the White House.”

President Joe Biden was not present at the White House during the incident, according to The Associated Press.

Mr. Guglielmi said “the fatal crash portion” of this incident will be turned over to the Washington Police Department while the Secret Service continues its investigation into the case.

Authorities did not release information on the identity of the driver or any potential motives. Police said in a statement on social media platform X that the incident is currently being investigated “only as a traffic crash.”
This marks the second crash to have occurred around the White House complex since January. On Jan. 8, a male driver was taken into custody after his SUV collided with an exterior gate of the White House complex.

The Jan. 8 crash also happened in the vicinity of the Treasury Building at 15th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue. As a result, traffic in the area was affected but closures were lifted after the vehicle was cleared.

In May 2023, a 19-year-old man was arrested after he crashed a rented U-Haul truck into security barriers around Lafayette Square, across the street from the White House.

The man, Sai Varshith Kandula of Chesterfield, Missouri, told police that he wanted to “seize power” and kill President Biden.

Video footage of that incident showed the truck crashing into the barricades before continuing to attempt to move forward following the initial crash. A Nazi-style flag was captured on photographs and video lying near the vehicle, with a police officer seen folding up the flag, which had been spread out on the ground in public view.

Caden Pearson contributed to this report.