Secret Service Agents Kill Intruder at Mar-a-Lago

Incident raises security concerns at former president's Florida resort

Published on Feb. 22, 2026

The U.S. Secret Service reported that its agents shot and killed a man who was trying to unlawfully enter former President Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida on Sunday. The incident is under investigation, but officials say the man posed a threat to security at the property.

Why it matters

Mar-a-Lago has faced security challenges in the past, with several high-profile incidents of trespassers and unauthorized access. This latest incident highlights the ongoing need for robust security measures at the former president's private residence, which also serves as a gathering place for his political activities.

The details

According to the Secret Service, the unidentified man approached the main entrance of Mar-a-Lago and refused to comply with security protocols. Agents confronted the intruder, and after he continued to advance, they opened fire, fatally wounding him. The incident is under investigation by the Secret Service and local law enforcement.

  • The incident occurred on Sunday, February 22, 2026.

The players

U.S. Secret Service

The U.S. federal law enforcement agency responsible for protecting the president, vice president, and other high-ranking officials, as well as securing major events and locations.

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What they’re saying

“We must remain vigilant in protecting the safety and security of those we serve, including at Mar-a-Lago.”

— James Murray, Director, U.S. Secret Service

What’s next

The Secret Service and local authorities will continue to investigate the incident to determine the full circumstances and any potential security vulnerabilities at Mar-a-Lago.

The takeaway

This tragic event underscores the ongoing security challenges faced by high-profile individuals and locations, and the need for robust protective measures to safeguard against unauthorized access and potential threats.