What happened
In the night of February 22, at about 01:30 local time (08:30 Kyiv time), agents of the U.S. Secret Service, together with a deputy sheriff of Palm Beach County, shot a man who had unlawfully entered the secured grounds of the Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida. The incident was reported by the Secret Service's chief communications officer, Anthony Guglielmi.
Details from law enforcement
According to official information, a man about 20 years old was seen near the north gates of the estate carrying an object resembling a shotgun and a canister of fuel. His identity is not being released at this time pending notification of next of kin. The investigation is being led by the FBI, the Secret Service and the county sheriff's office.
"He was ordered to drop the two items he had with him. At that moment he put down the canister of gasoline and raised the shotgun into a firing position. After that two agents and my deputy fired their weapons to neutralize the threat."
— Rick Bradshaw, Palm Beach County Sheriff
Associated Press cites an anonymous source that identified the deceased as 21-year-old Austin Tucker Martin. The Secret Service also clarified that at the time of the incident there were no individuals under its protection on the grounds; President Donald Trump and the First Lady were at the White House during the event.
Context and consequences
This incident underscores several important points highlighted by experts and security analysts:
• Repeated incidents involving public figures in 2024–2025 indicate increased risks to the personal security of leaders and the need for continual review of protective procedures.
• For allies, including Ukraine, such events have practical significance: tactics and mistakes in organizing security in other countries provide lessons for their own services and for coordination with partners.
• The FBI and Secret Service investigation should clarify the motives and the origin of the weapon and the fuel — this will be decisive in understanding whether the incident was a lone attack or part of a broader threat.
What's next
Law enforcement must complete and publish the results of the investigation: identification of the deceased, the sources of the weapons and fuel, and a timeline of events. At the same time, the matter is prompting political debate about the readiness of security services during periods of political polarization and pre-election activity.
Summary: the Mar-a-Lago incident is not just a local nighttime operation; it is a signal to security services and partners about the need to refine prevention and response procedures. The next steps belong to the investigation and the public findings, which must provide answers to key security questions.