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Shots were heard near the White House while an ABC News reporter was live on camera. The reporter ducked as the sounds occurred. No injuries or official confirmation have been reported so far.
indiatoday.intoday.inGunfire sounds were recorded near the White House during a live video report by ABC News correspondent Selina Wang. Wang ducked on camera after the shots were heard.
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The audio captured what appeared to be multiple shots in quick succession. The event took place while Wang was reporting outside the White House. No official statement from law enforcement has been issued at this time.
The footage shows Wang reacting immediately to the sounds.
Viewers on social media shared the clip shortly after it aired. No injuries have been confirmed in connection with the incident.
News has not released additional details beyond the initial broadcast. Authorities have not commented on the source of the sounds.
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