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A person was shot in an altercation with Secret Service agents on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. on Monday, May 4

A bystander was also struck in the altercation

The bystander is reportedly a juvenile, and the identities of the bystander and the shooter have not yet been publicly released

An individual was shot during a gunfire exchange with Secret Service agents on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.

The incident occurred on the afternoon of Monday, May 4, Associated Press reports.

Secret Service agents in plainclothes initially spotted the “imprint” of a weapon on the suspect, whose identity has not yet been released, at 3:30 p.m. local time. They then promptly contacted uniformed Secret Service, per AP.

The suspect was not on White House grounds, though the White House North Lawn was briefly evacuated during the shooting, NBC Washington reports. The Secret Service is actively patrolling the area “24/7, hard-core,” Secret Service Deputy Director Matt Quinn said, per the outlet.

When the Secret Service agents approached the suspect, he allegedly responded by firing at them, and the agents returned fire. A bystander was struck in the crossfire, and it is unclear whether they were shot by the Secret Service or by the suspect, per AP, which cited Quinn.

Quinn confirmed the shooter and the victim were transported to nearby hospitals, per the outlet.

“We’ll let the doctors figure that out,” Quinn said regarding who shot the bystander, noting that “investigators believe he was struck by the suspect.”

When asked if the shooting could have been targeting President Donald Trump, Quinn told the outlet “I’m not going to guess on that,” adding “Whether or not it was directed to the president or not, I don’t know, but we will find out.”

The shooting occurred shortly after Vice President JD Vance’s motorcade passed through the area, but Quinn said authorities do not the believe the incident is related.

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The bystander struck in the shooting is a “juvenile,” Quinn said, per NBC Washington.

Quinn declined to identify what weapon the shooter used, but confirmed it was recovered at the scene, per the outlet.

PEOPLE has reached out to the Secret Service for comment on the incident.

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