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Texas Man Charged After F at Secret Service Near JD Motorcade

Free News Reader  ·  May 6, 2026

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Texas Man Charged After F at Secret Service Near JD Motorcade

  • A 45-year-old suspect from Midland, Texas, fired multiple shots at Secret Service agents just after Vice President JD Vance's motor passed the Washington Monument area on Monday at 3: p.m.
  • Federal prosecutors charged Michael Marx with assaulting federal officers with a weapon in U.S. District Court Washington, D.C., on Wednesday the incident near 15th Street and Avenue.

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A shooting incident unfolded near the Washington Monument on Monday afternoon, May 5, 2026, after Vice President JD Vance’s motorcade departed the White House. According to court documents, 45-year-old Michael Marx of Midland, Texas, fired at Secret Service agents in the vicinity of 15th Street and Independence Avenue in downtown Washington, D.C.

Photographic evidence detailed in federal filings captures the sequence: at precisely 3:38 p.m., the motorcade had just passed through the area when the suspect reportedly discharged a firearm toward the agents providing security. No injuries were reported among Secret Service personnel, Vance, or others in the motorcade, which was en route from a White House event.

U.S. prosecutors moved swiftly, filing charges against Marx on Wednesday, May 7, 2026, in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. The primary count—assault on federal officers with a deadly weapon—carries severe penalties under federal law, potentially including decades in prison if convicted. Authorities arrested Marx shortly after the event, and he remains in custody pending further proceedings.

The episode underscores ongoing security challenges for high-profile officials amid a politically charged environment. Secret Service protocols, which include layered protection for the vice president, appear to have held firm, preventing any escalation. Investigations continue into Marx’s background and possible motives, with no immediate claims of responsibility or ideological affiliations disclosed. Local D.C. police assisted federal agents in securing the scene, which was cleared within hours.

This marks one of several recent security incidents involving motorcades in the capital, though details on prior threats to Vance’s detail remain classified.

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