NEWS 28 - President John McCallum's Nox City Mansion was swarmed by police and PPS agents after a woman opened fire around the President's home. PPS agents were able to safely apprehend the shooter.
The shooter, now identified as 32 year old Sharon Mallory, was apprehended by police who tackled her to the ground after finding her with an Glock 19. She was arrested by the Presidential Protective Service who says that she appeared to be in mental distress at the time of the shooting.
Governor Linda Lee addressed the situation through the Governor's website, with the following statement.
"I am very concerned about the safety of President John McCallum and his family, today, as we learn more details of the shooter who was firing of rounds near the house of the President. We are looking into this incident and are working closely with city, state and federal officials to uncover why this women was allowed to fire off shots so close to the President's home. Nox City Police Department have issued that they will increase patrols around his house and neighborhood," said Governor Lee. "As of now, PPS and Nox City PD don't believe this was an attempt on the life of the President. They do believe that the shooter was drunk, and had been experiencing a mental health crisis. She was arrested for "Unlawful Discharge Of A Fire Arm," and for "Unlicensed Carry Of A Firearm Or Projectile Device." As of right now, however, investigators want to know how she was able to get close to the home of the President, and how PPS, were not able to catch her at the main entrance of the neighborhood."
The Presidential Protective Service, has not released any public information about their ongoing investigation, but did confirm that President McCallum and his family weren't home at the time. An ongoing investigation is currently ongoing.