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A brief video showing NBC Capitol Hill correspondent Julie Tsirkin’s stunned reaction as gunfire rang out near the White House went viral after an incident on the evening of May 23, 2026.
Tsirkin, who was preparing a live segment on the North Lawn, is heard asking “What is that?” as multiple shots were fired; her cameraman initially guessed fireworks before reporters ran to the press briefing room.
Authorities identified the shooter as 21‑year‑old Nasire Best, who approached a Secret Service checkpoint near 17th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, opened fire, wounded an adult male bystander who later underwent surgery and was reported in stable condition, and was fatally shot by Secret Service agents.
President Donald Trump was in the White House at the time and was not harmed.
Other reporters, including ABC’s Selina Wang, ducked and took cover as the grounds were briefly locked down.
Tsirkin’s muted reaction spawned widespread memes and she later joked about the attention on social media.
The Secret Service and local police continue to investigate the motive and circumstances, with officials noting Best had a documented history of mental‑health issues and prior contacts with security.
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