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Although Trump often spends weekends at his resort, he was at the White House during this incident. According to the Secret Service, the man was seen "carrying what appeared to be a shotgun and a fuel can" and was shot by Secret Service agents and a Palm Beach County sheriff deputy
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Fort Lauderdale will be one of the nation's busiest spring break locales, and city officials are preparing.
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